Is this true?

1duckychick

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B/c it sounded a little weird to me.

My husband swears he read somewhere that if two different breeds of ducks mate their offspring will not be able to reproduce. I think he's nuts. Who's right?
 
Both of you are right!....he's just not narrowing it down enough....really if any two domestic breeds mate, their offspring can reproduce.

However, if a muscovy duck breeds with any other breed than muscovy, the offspring will be sterile and neither drake nor duck will be able to reproduce.
 
I knew that the offspring would nto be able to reproduce but can the hen still lay eggs?
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You've got the same deal going as with mules, most domestic ducks are descended from the mallards, i believe, but the muscovies are different enough genetically to result in a sterile hybrid.
 

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