Are these muscovy duck eggs?

I am looking for a Muscovy drake. Ours flew off in a winter storm. His genetic material is missed as our two hens would like very much to make little Muscovies. Is anyone selling ducklings or mature males?
 
I am looking for a Muscovy drake. Ours flew off in a winter storm. His genetic material is missed as our two hens would like very much to make little Muscovies. Is anyone selling ducklings or mature males?
you might try here https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/34/other-poultry-birds-hatching-eggs or here
https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/16182/animals-in-need-of-free-re-homingand what state or country are you in.. please no add or phone number .
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A little update it turns out those are americauna eggs
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. Our duck finally layed an egg it was off white kinda waxy dirty and the same size
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It was odd ! But the eggs I found on top of the tarp looked dirty some of them were green others were dirty brown
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. I think thats were I became confused lol





Eggs I found on tarp (all these are Americauna eggs)



(left) Americauna egg - (right) duck egg I found in the nesting box this morning..
 
My Muscovy's like to hide their eggs too - sometimes they'll be on top of the straw, but others, they are buried or in a deeper dirt hole. They are larger and somewhat transparent - but as discussed earlier in this thread, younger ducks lay smaller eggs - just like chicks do. Some could even be so small that they look like chic eggs. Eat them - they are healthy and yummy - also, you'll see a larger yolk!
 

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