A friend of mine has some muscoveys that they are trying to fine new homes for. I know that there are a few of them maybe 3 or 4 I'm waiting to hear back from them to find out the details. If anyone is interested in them let me know!
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I bought a magazine about ducks today, and I was surprized that Muscoveys are mostly meat birds. I thought they were good layers, but it says no.
I want to get some silver Appleyards. but the best egg layers are the Kacki Cambells, up to 320 a year. wow
A friend of mine has some muscoveys that they are trying to fine new homes for. I know that there are a few of them maybe 3 or 4 I'm waiting to hear back from them to find out the details. If anyone is interested in them let me know!
I had them since the day after they were hatched. It is sad that the two have disappeared...no tracks, no feathers, no soundsDid you raise your guineas from keets, or just get them? Every time I bought adult guineas, they walked down the road never to be seen again. Only the keets I raised here stayed around.
That would be awesome if they were found and caughtI have been keeping an eye out, thinking they might hear my roosters crow and come this way.Not they I want them mind you but at least I'd know what to do with them.![]()
That is what I was hoping for...free range and they do what they want, but I was going to wait till spring...I have 3 guineas left and love them too! I raised mine with chickens also and they go into the coop at night. Mine are free range and never go to far. I have lost 3 in the last year to predators but that's what they are for! I no longer have woodchucks in my yard as the guineas chase them out. They can be noisy but when I hear them, I know to run and check on my chickens.![]()
That is what I was hoping for...free range and they do what they want, but I was going to wait till spring...![]()
I bought a magazine about ducks today, and I was surprized that Muscoveys are mostly meat birds. I thought they were good layers, but it says no.
I want to get some silver Appleyards. but the best egg layers are the Kacki Cambells, up to 320 a year. wow
At one time I considered them but after reading this. " Muscovies are also known to sometimes eat mich, rats, and other rodents. The Muscovy is a quiet and personable duck, though old drakes sometimes become extremely aggressive toward other fowl, animals and even humans.
I have enough trouble dealing with this mean rooster. He's going as soon as I hatch his replacement. I don't need to deal with mean ducks too. And I sure as heck ain't chasing them down out of the trees.