- Dec 2, 2012
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I have had Muscovies for years, then bought a pair of Pekins at the local hay auction, dinner being the goal, but the female began laying and gave us an egg a day all winter, while the seasonal-layer Muscovies were off. So we let both of them live, and the Muscovy drakes never made a move on the Pekin hen, nor did the Pekin drake go after the Scovy hens. Well, that's natural, two different species of duck, not just different breeds, so they'll stick to their own..... this spring though, while the Muscovy drakes still have no interest in the Pekin hen, the Pekin drake has decided he is going to nail every hen on the place, regardless, and he's a bully. I do NOT want crossbred ducks, I don't want my Scovy hens abused, and I don't want to stress my senior Scovy drake through having to protect 11 hens. Looks like Mr. Aflac is going to the small animal swap tomorrow, and if he doesn't sell, he's going to be Sunday dinner. Hard on the Pekin hen, though, she's a gentle and quiet bird, never quacks ( the drake never shuts up), and she is always with him, very bonded.
