Duck breed ID???

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I have been adding splashes of color to my duck flock. I just love the flashy look of colorful ducks. I came across this duckling and fell in love, but I don't know what breed. At first I thought runner, but it doesn't carry itself like a runner. Any idea what breed it could be?

Also, what is the red coloration of the bill. Is it normal or should I be concerned?

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@Miss Lydia I'm pretty sure that is a Muscovy. They are not a mallard derived bird so if you breed it to other duck breeds you wi get sterile (mule) ducks. They have some amazing colors though.
 
I have been adding splashes of color to my duck flock. I just love the flashy look of colorful ducks. I came across this duckling and fell in love, but I don't know what breed. At first I thought runner, but it doesn't carry itself like a runner. Any idea what breed it could be?

Also, what is the red coloration of the bill. Is it normal or should I be concerned?

Beautiful lil Muscovy, Congrats!!Bill is normal
 
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Wow! My first Muscovy! Thank you!
Here is another picture of the Muscovy with a Rouen, Cayuga, black runner/Cayuga cross, and a pekin. (The others are wandering around the pasture when I took the photo.
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I have been reading up on sterile "mule" ducks and hinnies(hinnies the females can lay while mule ducks the females don't lay). I hope this little one is a female. If everything I read is correct and this little cutie is a female she could produce hinnies. Yeah! If not then oh well, still cute. Maybe I will branch off into Muscovy ducks one day, but hubby will need some serious convincing. He is not found of the caruncles all over the face.
Thank you again!
 
It doesn't quite have the male 'look' so I would say there's a good chance it's a female.
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Not 100% sure though, but likely.
 

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