Johnny, no waterfowl. Gave them to cluck acres this post winter. Just way too messy for my current setup. Just have chickens now.
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You will love them! They are a wonderful breed. Be prepared to let them free range or close in their pen. They will go wherever they wanthttps://www.backyardchickens.com/a/incubating-and-hatching-muscovy-eggs
This is a great tutorial! I am trying my first batch of eggs from my Muscovies. The breed is very unusual, do not quack, they peep and hisssss. They take up to 38 days to hatch!
Im not sure the exact name, I also tried google with no luck. I just heard about a "livestock swap" or something along those lines. Someone on here mentioned it, they thought it was at the fairgrounds possibly. I was just trying to find out a little more info before I head on down there.
POULTRY SALEMarch 30th at the Swine Barn (Morgan County Fairgrounds) 10:00 a.m. To help 4-H members raise and show quality poultry, the Flying Aces 4-H Poultry club is organizing a sale that will feature breeders of show stock. 4-H Poultry members are encouraged to come and visit with the breeders and see the birds they have for sale. Contact Phyllis Saucerman at 317-996-2582 if you have questions about this event. Listen to WCBK FM 102.3 in the event of cancellation due to weather.Today @10 am. I will b there heading over right now. Wish we had little BYC tags so we could identify one
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They are sweet, we have had the parents since last spring. I do free range, supervised here.My drakes too FAT to fly, but the hens sure do. They won't leave their guys side for long tho, he fusses them terrible!