I personally love having my drake around and I am not breeding them. I just genuinely love my drake and so do the ladies!




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It all depends on the person most don’t mind having drakes roosters ganders etc in their flocks others only see them as something to never have or get rid of at all cost. It’s all up to the person who is considering them. I enjoy my drakes they bring a lot to my flock. But I will say it needs to be thought out carefully. Drakes are high hormones and that can mean over breeding for females so always the ratio needs to be taken in to consideration to keep the females from injury.
You only need a Drake If planning to breed. Hens are fantastic without a Drake. They still look out for predators.
A duck is a duck so I'm sure she can figure things out on her own..@Daphne_loves_mealworms has had Muscovy long enough I bet she knows just what to do!![]()
They really can be! I've had some that would not budge even after I removed all eggs and destroyed their nests. Those hens I had to stick in a 12' x 12' pen until their broodiness subsided.You wouldn’t have any more trouble taking fertile eggs away than non fertile.. Muscovy are egg obsessed.