I haven't seen any info one whether they lay more eggs, they are supposed to lay smaller eggs. Commercially, they are bred for meat production. If you breed a Muscovy drake with a Pekin hen, you will get faster growing, similarly large sized offspring. On the other hand, if you breed a Pekin drake with a Muscovy hen, you get a longer incubation time and varied weight in the offspring.My question for Wynter is, aren't muscovy/pekin crosses sterile? I know the mule are (males). Do the hinnies (females) even lay eggs?
Edited to say: Never mind. (smacks self in head) I looked in the forums and found out that Hinnies do indeed lay eggs. They just won't ever hatch.
So my next question is, do hinnies lay more, the same or fewer eggs than pure muscovies? I haven't found that info yet.
I actually just got some Pekin today to breed with some of my drakes. So, I can let you know in 6-8 months or so.
