Quackmeister
In the Brooder
Thanks! I found someone in Marshall, MO that had some and I brought her home. She's the brown one and was born late fall. Lulu was so happy to see one of her own kindI've had them in the brooders inside my living room and then the kitchen for over 2 months. They should have gone out to the coop long ago, but since the older chickens would probably kill them I had to build a cage in the coop until they get accepted. And I really have doubts that they will take to all of the boys.
Probably going to end up eating most of them, if not all.I just don't have enough females to keep them all happy.
So, if I understand what you're saying, because of the dander, etc. on your property you couldn't start fresh with a new flock?
I'm on the main highway and often find large white feathers along the edge of the property. Not sure if it's a turkey or chicken truck. Hopefully they aren't carrying and diseased birds.
I've seen several postings for Muscovy ducks on Craigslist (Jeff City) -- looks like multiple locations all over Missouri and Illinois.