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Their lovely learycow, what a nice combination.
These are the 4 mule ducks hatched this past July.
Mother is a silver muscovy, father is a welsh harlequin.
I got (from left to right) a lilac pied drake, black pied hen, solid white hen, and a blue fawn hen
They are for sale if anyone is interested
It is very interesting how they quack like a harlequin (not quiet like the muscovy), have more of an upright stance like the harlequin, but their head shape is more similar to muscovy and the drake is larger than the hens like the muscovy breed
Their lovely learycow, what a nice combination.
It appears so and the colors are so pretty, hopefully someone will be interested.This is actually the first time I've had mules hatch! My muscovy quad were free ranging with my welsh but always seemed to stay away from the welsh. So I didn't think there was any cross breeding going on. But looks like he won her heart over somehow!
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Pic's?Hi all. I only had Mulards by accident, of the cross s: Black&White Muscovy X m: Black Indian Runner.
Next year I want to experiment crossing Muscovy drake and Saxony duck.
These are the 4 mule ducks hatched this past July.
Mother is a silver muscovy, father is a welsh harlequin.
I got (from left to right) a lilac pied drake, black pied hen, solid white hen, and a blue fawn hen
They are for sale if anyone is interested
It is very interesting how they quack like a harlequin (not quiet like the muscovy), have more of an upright stance like the harlequin, but their head shape is more similar to muscovy and the drake is larger than the hens like the muscovy breed