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Ameraucana lay pretty eggs. The Australorp Lay lots of eggs and very good meat birds. I keep hearing over the years about RiRs. We had some. They are pretty but those a black Australorp are meatier and lay all year long.we miss having the australorps so adding them back this year. will probably add ameraucanas too.
Hi, we have Ancona & Pekin (Nascar Ducks) Ducks. The Pekin Ducks are to the (Nascar) Ducks of the world as to what the Cornish XRocks are to (Nascar) Chickens of the worldHey guys, just barging in here, but I'd like to echo what someone said about ducks. Get some khakis for eggs and muscovies for meat and you'll have ducklings and eggs coming out of your ears before next fall. Get this, I accidentally butchered a Muscovy-khaki hybrid at 9 weeks and it had more meat on it than a grocery store rotisserie chicken. It tasted better too and made great bone soup when we were done. My male ducklings are on week 14 of maturation and they eat so little feed you'd think they were starving and yet are still already look as big as their father who is about 15 lbs and growing (the females sell almost immediately so I only have what I want for next year not counting a surprise batch of ducklings at this point, but they'd be about 7-8 lbs as opposed to 12-15 if you didn't just sell them like I did for extra feed money and population control). My pinioned muscovies and flightless khakis roam my fenced in property freely and we've had no Japanese beetles, no cicadas in our yard, far fewer flies, and very few mosquitoes. Also, we've had a drastic reduction in snakes and little critters on the property. The deal breaker is that the khakis and muscovies are also SO QUIET and never people aggressive unless they are guarding babies that they brood themselves. I'm hooked and having trouble justifying continuing with chickens-although my family likes chicken eggs the best for pickling and hard boiling, and we do like a little variety in the meat department of our diet. My muscovy drake is so friendly it's ridiculous to boot.