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Hmm, I don't think where you are born decides your nationality, otherwise my brother would be Chinese.
I was born in England, and actually lived there, on and off for fourteen years. Mom was English, but I was an Army brat. Manx/Irish on the paternal side, so the love of pipes and kilts comes from the Irish!
I do love Scotland though - some of the most gorgeous countryside in the world, and yes, some of the men are gorgeous too!
(100% British, but only Half English!)
Idk about the kilts, but it's the accent that does it for me. Of all the different accents, i love the scottish one the best.
Second to that, a good southern one.
Geez!! I would love to get those prices.I'm glad then I'm not selling 'scovies in Michigan. We are getting $30 for drakes (the big ones), $15 for hens, and $8 for ducklings. We have a big Asian population here and they love the Muscovies (live, so we don't even have to process them!).
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I don't know how you can stay in business with the prices you get. Are they on pasture, mostly forage? How old/young are you selling them for? How are your feed prices, do you supplement much?
My clients want "old" birds; with lots of caruncling, the more red the more money they will spend. They prefer the drakes, so we get to eat mostly ducks. But then, a Muscovy duck for 2 people isn't bad.
We sell them from a few days old all the way to 2 years old. Our feed prices are pretty low ($7/ per #50) and they freerange most of the day. This is more of a hobby and we get most of our sales from our sebastopol geese and our seramas.I don't know how you can stay in business with the prices you get. Are they on pasture, mostly forage? How old/young are you selling them for? How are your feed prices, do you supplement much?
My clients want "old" birds; with lots of caruncling, the more red the more money they will spend. They prefer the drakes, so we get to eat mostly ducks. But then, a Muscovy duck for 2 people isn't bad.