Muscovy keepers share your pics!

They are so precious it's so neat they know exactly what to do to find dinner.
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They always amaze me...the mum stays in the nest with them for 2 days, getting to know each other I suppose, etc....then she comes out with them when all´s quiet. Then I go in to feed the rabble and she flies over to join in the party, and her little ones just stay tucked out of the way under a bush where she left them. There they stay. I take some small cracked corn for them, and secretly throw it about on the ground while the others are all busy hunting corn in the grass...and then mum flies back over to her babies, calls them min that lovely way that they do, and the little things come out and start pecking about with mum....I don´t have enough time to watch them as much as I´d like....I go down there for 15 minutes and when I get back indoors I find a whole hour has passed! They´re just so watchable. My hubby´s just read out that this January is the hottest one here for 25 years.
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Why just three at a time Mi Ranchito??
It's called good family planning my friend! LOL!!! Yes, Muscovy are on a mission to populate the earth and so they can be very prolific if not well managed. Also, Musovy eggs are some of the best, if not the best eggs around to eat! So, I tend to eat most of them!
 
They always amaze me...the mum stays in the nest with them for 2 days, getting to know each other I suppose, etc....then she comes out with them when all´s quiet. Then I go in to feed the rabble and she flies over to join in the party, and her little ones just stay tucked out of the way under a bush where she left them. There they stay. I take some small cracked corn for them, and secretly throw it about on the ground while the others are all busy hunting corn in the grass...and then mum flies back over to her babies, calls them min that lovely way that they do, and the little things come out and start pecking about with mum....I don´t have enough time to watch them as much as I´d like....I go down there for 15 minutes and when I get back indoors I find a whole hour has passed! They´re just so watchable. My hubby´s just read out that this January is the hottest one here for 25 years.
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Ya'll having the heat we're having the bitter cold.
 
Bitter cold is right ! I live in Northern Wisconsin. It is -20 here right now. It has been a miserable frigid winter so far.
And we live in the middle south and it's 2 with wind chills of minus 20
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kountryboy how are you protecting your Muscovy's ?
 
They have a coop and lots of bedding and a heat lamp. They just hunker down and deal with it lol.. They are all holding up good so far. A couple of the males have some frost bite on there face. But nothing really major.. That was from the last cold snap a couple weeks ago. It was -55 here with the wind chill for a couple days. They are forecasting -20 without the wind chill for lows for another week yet here. Welcome to Wisconsin ! lol...
 
They have a coop and lots of bedding and a heat lamp. They just hunker down and deal with it lol.. They are all holding up good so far. A couple of the males have some frost bite on there face. But nothing really major.. That was from the last cold snap a couple weeks ago. It was -55 here with the wind chill for a couple days. They are forecasting -20 without the wind chill for lows for another week yet here. Welcome to Wisconsin ! lol...
Goodness that is cold, no thanks I'll stay where I am 2 with wind chills of -20 is cold enough. I have been putting vaseline on my dominant drakes knob, and my NN rooster got frost bite really bad from the first go around a couple weeks ago so I have been smearing him up with it each evening too, I think all of us will be happy to see Feb. Lets hope that she brings some milder temps. Thank goodness I haven't had to use a heat lamp.
 

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