Muscovy ducks

They are beautiful ducks so sad someone would do that they are such awesome ducks.

is the black and white one quite a big larger than the other one. is one larger than the other.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...hare-your-pics.130753/page-1972#post-19840342 Post here too.


The white and black is smaller then the black one I thought maybe mother daughter duo. They definitely need to stay together. They are so friendly I can’t believe someone would dump them I have had them since January and I am not setup for ducks they need a home that acomadates to duck they are awesome.
 
The solid black one appears to be a drake, black and white a hen.
If you are attached to them.. it’s easy to set up a home for them. All they need is a predator proof coop to sleep in at night. A large chicken coop will do. A kiddie pool to splash around in. Food and water.
They make really neat pets
 

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I wish you could keep them too they really are awesome birds.
Eggs are a good side gift too. Just as @Otis-Gussy said doesn't take much to make them happy and secure. Hopefully someone on the Muscovy thread will be close enough to take them if you def can't keep them.
 
The solid black one appears to be a drake, black and white a hen.
If you are attached to them.. it’s easy to set up a home for them. All they need is a predator proof coop to sleep in at night. A large chicken coop will do. A kiddie pool to splash around in. Food and water.
They make really neat pets
 
Hello, I am new to this site and having a lil trouble self-navigating all the wonderful threads. THANK YOU FOR ALL THE INFO- My Q - is:
I have 2 females 1 male all elderly ages 6-8, I have a new "Male" duck possibly to add, he is 5 months old. Any ideas on how to add him in peacefully, carefully and with everyone happy?
 

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