Mallard Muscovy cross.

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Metz

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I am new to ducks, in the middle of a big learning curve
I have a duck that looks like a Mallard but came to me with a family of Muscovy's. He is big with thick legs and mates with the Muscovy's and now some of the Muscovy ducklings have short tails. Could he be a fertile Moulard ?
Thanks.
 
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I don't think they do cross. The Muscovy is a goose and the Mallard is a duck.
Uh, that's not true. Muscovy is a duck just not derived from the mallard breed like every other domestic duck. Muscovy is more like a wood duck. Though some think it has characteristics of a goose it is not a goose.
The muscovy mallard cross produces sterile offspring.
 
I am new to ducks, in the middle of a big learning curve
I have a duck that looks like a Mallard but came to me with a family of Muscovy's. He is big with thick legs and mates with the Muscovy's and now some of the Muscovy ducklings have short tails. Could he be a fertile Moulard ?
Thanks.
Maybe you have a Rouen. They are a bigger version of the mallard duck.
Do you have a pic? That would help to see if he is actually a cross or something else.
There is a very slim chance for a moulard to be fertile.
 
Uh, that's not true. Muscovy is a duck just not derived from the mallard breed like every other domestic duck. Muscovy is more like a wood duck. Though some think it has characteristics of a goose it is not a goose.
The muscovy mallard cross produces sterile offspring.
Okay, I wasn't sure. thanks for the correction.
 

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