Crazy Maizie
Free Ranging
- Jul 3, 2020
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My drake will splash the first day the pool is clean, but after that nothing. I had 2 drakes that I let one hatch out (5 eggs - 3 hatched w/2 being drakes). Those 2 would ever get in the pool. They dud like you said - just dip thrir heads.My muscovy drakes do not create a muddy mess. Their wading pool has to be emptied every 4 days and scrubbed to stop mosquito larvae hatching, but its not muddy. I fish leaves out of the water every evening and it would be usable for more than 4 days if it were not for mosquitoes. But I only have one "clean boy" who bathes very splashy splashy every day. The other three do not get in the wading pool from one month to the next. They stand on the side, dip their heads in the water and "dab wash" doing all the splashy splashy movements of their clean compatriot but without getting into the water.
I feed my muscovy boys in the duck house and have deep water tubs for them to drink out of. They don't make a mess in the duck house. Their occasional drake squabbles occasionally knock over the water tubs, but the water disappears into the deep layer of pine shavings and oak leaves. They sometimes kick over their food bowl too, but the pellets also disappear down into their bedding. Meanwhile, my pekin drake drinks from his water tub all night and his pine shaving bedding in his dog crate is saturated by morning. All my pekins have been "compulsive drinkers" and end up with wet bedding. Muscovy just don't to that. Plus, as already said they are stinkers, often don't bathe from one month to another, and so don't mess their wading pool.
On duck feed, my son uses organic layer feed for his girls [and one drake] and cannot find organic duck layer feed. So, he uses organic chicken layer feed and adds brewer's yeast to their feed. I don't use organic food for my muscovy drakes. I previously used Purina duck pellets, but my TSC has had a supply problem all year. They only get 2 or 3 sacks at a time -- not a pallet-ful, and 3 sacks on the run were moldy at the beginning of the year. So, I don't buy Purina duck pellets anymore. I am using DuMor all flock 17% protein. All seems to be well after 6 months using it and it is not a dusty as the Purina Ducks pellets were. I would not use this for laying female ducks. I would definitely use layer feed with extra niacin as brewer's yeast or nutritional yeast
One problem with tsc is that they let pallets sit outside when it's delivered and sometimes it's not put away as quickly as it should be - rain and moisture can get into the feed. I had a bag of birdseed that was moldy when I opened it. The store said the pallet got rained on before they had put the delivery away. They refunded of course, but this is a known tsc issue.