I got muscovies!!! NOW I NEED HELP!!!!!!!!!

My muscovy don't like to swim but do enjoy a kiddie pool to bathe in. They will lay in the warm weather, they are a tropical bird. You are up north so they will probably be seasonal layers unless you subliment heat and light. They are supossed to be good moms but there are many on here that have had bad muscovy moms. Congrats on your new birds. One thing to remember is that they take longer to mature so 16-24 weeks until
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They are delicious.
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Here is my next genration that hatched on 4/4.


aww too cute!!!
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I can't wait to have my own ducklings!!
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One of the best containers for water i find are the rubber livestock bowls/feeders, strong and are deep enough for them. They will breed anywhere so water has nothing to do with it, mine do like pools though and will happily splash and swim around but they don't really 'hang out' just floating about in a pool.

My hens lay all year round lol i had plenty of eggs... and still do. I do not a feed a layer since i have drakes(and hear mixed things on drakes consuming a layer) so i offer oyster shell and opt for a standard feed instead, my birds also forage during daylight hours.
 
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oh yeah, i've learned nearly everything i know about muscovy genetics/health from the forums and bugging people with questions, remember" there's no such thing as a silly question", your better of learning something new than worrying about looking silly.

And that is what the forums are for java girl 2 - to ask questions about things you are uncertain of
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oh i should have added that they dont need to swim but they like it a lot! remember if you have ducklings in the future to make sure if they have access to a pool that there are some bricks or rocks in it to stand on above the water level otherwise they might drown.
 
OK, now I have a another Q. are Muscovy ducklings different to care for then the ones from the mallard derived ducklings? If so, how are they different from them besides the taste of the meat?
 
Ducks do not need a pond to breed, but you will have a higher rate of fertility in your eggs if they have a kiddie pool that is deep enough for them to swim in. If they are 2 years old they should still be able to lay. It's fine to give the female ducks chicken layer feed, but drakes can die of liver disease if they eat it. Unfortunately, it's hard, if not impossible, to feed the females one thing and the drakes another.
 
OK, now I have a another Q. are Muscovy ducklings different to care for then the ones from the mallard derived ducklings? If so, how are they different from them besides the taste of the meat?

Different how? Of coarse i have only owned Muscovy ducks but from what i have read on here i see the care i have provided mine to be no different than other breeds... they are still ducks lol Only sexing them gets crazy
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guess what? I GOT TWO EGGS TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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