Muscovy keepers share your pics!

How could she she's on the bottom.
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makes me think of when they use to see how many could get into a phone booth[ how many remember them] showing my age now, or how many could pile into a Volks wagon beetle.
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Wow that amazes me that she lets them do that. I have my first broody & boy that attitude is scary. Speaking of volkswagon beetles my DH tried bringing home more chicks
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. So now I have to build a duck coop under the chicken coop lol. Because my chicken coop is starting to get full like the beetle...Before he brings home more chickens or ducks I better move the poor ducks out of the coop so they have more room... Is 2 feet high by 5 ft wide & 3 1/2 ft deep big enough?
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Wow that amazes me that she lets them do that. I have my first broody & boy that attitude is scary. Speaking of volkswagon beetles my DH tried bringing home more chicks
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. So now I have to build a duck coop under the chicken coop lol. Because my chicken coop is starting to get full like the beetle...Before he brings home more chickens or ducks I better move the poor ducks out of the coop so they have more room... Is 2 feet high by 5 ft wide & 3 1/2 ft deep big enough?
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If I was building a duck coop I'd want to be able to walk in so I could clean it good. That's what we did here and boy is it nice to be able to walk inside. I'm hoping to get a goose house before fall of this year and y dimensions will be 8L'X4'deep by 6'High the bigger the better because you have already seen Chicken math gone wild
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We have literally NO room lol... We have a small backyard that is the only place I can think of to build a duck coop/shack without taking up space in the run.
 
We have literally NO room lol... We have a small backyard that is the only place I can think of to build a duck coop/shack without taking up space in the run.
Well then hubby is going to have to go to poultry anonymous real soon.
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Should think about doing a White Cloud TP ad with these!
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Purdy Birdys

Ihavechickens2 - it's like a 1% chance on males only is what I've read. Have comptemplated this as a way to try to introduce new color variations deliberately into the breed.

Ducklove7 - ducks take longer to cook than chickens which you can tell day 7, so just a guess expect longer than that. If you put your question in the search bar you'd get a more reliable answer. I use "natural" mama-bators and just let them go to it.
 
Thanks that helped alot. I wish i could find a market for duck eggs here. I just now found someone to share my duck eggs with. I give them away by the dozens.
Do the muscovy taste as good as ive read?Are they better tasting than mallards?
 
How long before you can candle an egg to tell if its fertile or not?
I usually wait till around day 7 then again on day 14 and then again on day 21 just because I like too, when mama goes out to do her thing. which can be really stinky.
 

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