Yes. Their offspring will be sterile though.Can the Muscovy and Pekin produce offspring? That would be a cool mix but I do not think I have ever seen one.
Linda
She knows it's safer at home, lol. Glad they are all doing so well.
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Yes. Their offspring will be sterile though.Can the Muscovy and Pekin produce offspring? That would be a cool mix but I do not think I have ever seen one.
Linda
She knows it's safer at home, lol. Glad they are all doing so well.
Pretty sure I got 4 Muscovy eggs today! First ones. I've been getting eggs from my KC for about 2 weeks but she laid hers in a different spot. Yay!
Nice! Sounds like you're flush with duck eggs...a wonderful situation.![]()
The girls have been starting to lay pretty regularly now, and I have 2 dozen eggs I could put in the incubator right now. With my luck, though, I'll start incubating the eggs and then a few of the ducks will go broody and soon after, I'll be overrun with ducklings!
Going broody has nothing to do with the drake. It's just part of being a Muscovy.Still trying to decide what to do when that happens! I think I have 7 girls right now (maybe 6 the lavender is getting really big and has thicker wider spread legs) and I have 10 babies already ordered. I also have 4 people that want to buy duck eggs from me. Also there's a couple girls that Neptune never really pays attention to including my very pretty blue one. Will they still go broody?
Going broody has nothing to do with the drake. It's just part of being a Muscovy.![]()
You could also give her fertile for un fertile. I have tried many times to break a broody Muscovy and I cannot do it.Lol sorry I was having lunch with hubby and didn't word that right. If the eggs aren't fertile I'm not sure what to do if she goes broody. Let her sit on them or use some of the ideas I've read on here to get her off and out of it.
I have to agree - not sure it can be done. Mine are broody until they decide they're not anymore...and that can mean weeks of sitting on chicken eggs (removed daily) and duck "viciousness" when you try to take those eggs!You could also give her fertile for un fertile. I have tried many times to break a broody Muscovy and I cannot do it.
They can be nasty lolI have to agree - not sure it can be done. Mine are broody until they decide they're not anymore...and that can mean weeks of sitting on chicken eggs (removed daily) and duck "viciousness" when you try to take those eggs!