Are Muscovy Ducks Worth It?

Can muscovies be profitable since they take longer to grow out than other breeds, like a pekin? I've also heard that they eat way more than other ducks.

But apparently the meat is leaner so idk if they can be sold for more because of that.

Has anyone had any luck with making a profit? Or are they more just for a hobby?
I'm not sure if Muscovies can be profitable.
It depends on how expensive feed is. If you can get cheap feed - then maybe, but if feed is really expensive - then no.

My Muscovies are ready to be butchered at 15 weeks. They grow very quickly.
Their meat is much leaner and tastes much better than other duck meat.
I've read that Muscovy is some of the healthiest meat on the market.

They do eat a lot, but they are also excellent foragers. Better foragers than any other ducks, (in my experience).
 
I'm not sure if Muscovies can be profitable.
It depends on how expensive feed is. If you can get cheap feed - then maybe, but if feed is really expensive - then no.

My Muscovies are ready to be butchered at 15 weeks. They grow very quickly.
Their meat is much leaner and tastes much better than other duck meat.
I've read that Muscovy is some of the healthiest meat on the market.

They do eat a lot, but they are also excellent foragers. Better foragers than any other ducks, (in my experience).
My muscovy forages for most of her food. She's a great duck and gets lots of the unwanted bugs from our entire yard. I love her to pieces!
 
I'd get just a few muscovies and try out the taste if I were you, as they're quite different tasting than other ducks. They might not be profitable in a food-time ratio compared to other ducks, but if you advertise right you're likely to sell it for a higher price as a "delicacy".
 

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