Broody duck breeds? Muscovy, Khaki, Cayuga?

Kadjain

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I want to get a duck that will hopefully go broody. I was reading past post and these are the broodiest breeds it seem: Muscovy, Khaki, Cayuga.
I have 2 Khaki's and a Hybrid 300 for laying hens and a Runner drake. Should I look for a broodier breed or just wait and hope one of mine goes broody?
Also what is proper term to call a female duck? Is it hen or duck or?

Thanks
Kadjain

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(That's not their only pond, there is a kiddie pool on the other side of their yard)
 
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Khakis seem to be good broodies, but awful mothers and end up killing their babies.

I hear cayugas arent bad.

Muscovies are like living incubators, and will sit on snake eggs
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(just kidding)

Also look into welsh harlequins
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I have three female welsh harlequins, and one drake, and they are suppost to be wonderful broodies. Hopeing mine go broody in spring
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Also if you want WONDERFUL broody hens look into bantam silkie chickens
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Thanks.
How do Khaki's end up killing their young? Like maliscously or by just not caring about raising them?

I have a Silky/B. Brahma cross who is sitting on 13 eggs right now. I just found her under a small hens house about a week ago. Sneeky little girl.
Do you have any pics of your Welsh Harlequins?
 
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They dont want the babies, they just want to sit on eggs. And then throw the babies out...

I did, dont know if I deleted the pics though. Let me check
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if they arent there I will take some new ones tomarrow
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Everything about the hen at the top makes me think show quality. But not sure cause of the stripe under her eye
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beautiful never the less.
 
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Regardless if she is breeder quality or show quality she is beautiful.
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I want welshies for my next type if I ever get rid of my muscovys.
 
My buff ducks that I had gotten from TSC ( I think they got them from Welp hatchery) were setting machines, but unfortuately they got killed. Muscovies are also reknown for broodies and being good protective mothers.
 

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