Muscovy keepers share your pics!

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Not really. If they are laying, they are close to a year old. If they are pieds, it's harder to tell...but as the solids get older, they get white wing bars. They will have more carnucles on their faces, as well.

My oldest duck (who is 8) hardly ever lays but wants to be broody all of the time. The younger ones lay very well until their 5-6 year and then they will slow down.
 
Spring Scovy Babies!:

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Just Arrived!

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Growing fast!

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Friend moving the babies while I clean the brooder

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"Big Boy"

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Big Boy showing off his caruncles and wavy hairdo

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"Queeny Girl"

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Co-broodies

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Hey... whachoo doin' in there?

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Evening Stroll

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"Pretty Girl"

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Bath Time
 
Hi >I know this is a post where i should post pics but i don´t have any of our old muscovy. Where i live we can only buy baby ducks and the shop has no idea what breed they are,
it a bit of a pic n mix.
I have just bought 5 new ducklings there and have noticed that they looking like they will turn into muscovies, My question is however is how do you know what sex they are. with other breeds of ducks its easy. Does anyone here have any tips for me on this. thanks.
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Everyones pics. are so great! I should be have some muscovy ducklings soon, somewhere around May 11. Got 2 duck hens sittin on 17 of their eggs. I cant wait to see how many hatch
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Nice Scovy pic's FarmrGirl.
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elmacri, can you post a pic or so of your ducklings? How old are they?
With Scovy, you will notice btwn 3-5 wks old that the boys will beginning to outgrow the girls. Boys will have larger feet, longer body lines and start growing their caruncles sooner. The boys go though a "voice change" & will begin hissing instead of peeping once they start reaching maturity while the girls will continue to coo & peep.
 
Hi Keeperofthehearth,
here are a few pics for you, i only have one close up really.

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Hope that helps a little, I noticed that they had different beaks to all the other ducks i have had too, can this be a sign??

Thanks
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Here are some of mine.

This is Moe

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Cocoa and babies
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Mad hen wondering why the babies she sat on lovingly for 35 days are now huddling around Cocoa
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Thats fantastic, oh i hope mine do turn out to be musovies, none of my hens go broody and i have to relyon an incubator.
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