Nevermind, looks like they almost certainly won't.@Canadian Wind , I know a muscovy male over Mallard females will make sterile offspring. Will those daughters still lay eggs though?
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Nevermind, looks like they almost certainly won't.@Canadian Wind , I know a muscovy male over Mallard females will make sterile offspring. Will those daughters still lay eggs though?
Yes they will. Might not be many, but they will lay. Eggs just most probably won't be fertile.Nevermind, looks like they almost certainly won't.
Really? Everything I saw said only hinnies would lay, that the mulards wouldn'tYes they will. Might not be many, but they will lay. Eggs just most probably won't be fertile.
I can usually start telling the difference at around 6-8 weeks.What age can you determine if a Muscovy is a female or male?
Doesn't 'sterile' mean that females wouldn't ovulate...and males wouldn't produce sperm?Yes they will. Might not be many, but they will lay. Eggs just most probably won't be fertile.
Yeah. I guess Muscovy over mallard daughters won't lay eggs most times either though. At least, that's what I keep findingDoesn't 'sterile' mean that females wouldn't ovulate...and males wouldn't produce sperm?
Huh, I never saw that...Really? Everything I saw said only hinnies would lay, that the mulards wouldn't
Yeah, give me 2 secondsHuh, I never saw that...
Do you have links to this info? I'd be curious to read up on it.
Being sterile/infertile doesn't mean not laying, it just means that any eggs produced will be blanks. And any sperm would not be viable in the males.