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Awesome info. Thanks! I'm definitely leaning towards a muscovy now. Would you recommend getting 2, even though I have hens as well?
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Awesome info. Thanks! I'm definitely leaning towards a muscovy now. Would you recommend getting 2, even though I have hens as well?
They aren't really ducks? Then what are they?
Muscovy are Shelducks. They are more closely related to geese than to domestic ducks. You haven't noticed how different they are from Mallard derived domestic ducks?
Yes, they are grouped and shown with the ducks.
Or quail. They are small and they chatter, but the noise is very soft. it's more like crickets chirping, so it would not bother your neighbors.
To whoever said that Mandarins and Wood Ducks need permits, your half-way right but Mandarins do not needs permits because they aren't native to the United States.
Muscovy ducks are quiet, but the Drakes are HUGE! About the size of a medium-sized goose. I also heard they don't lay to many eggs as they are seasonal layers?
I personally recommend Quail. I LOVE my Coturnix quail! They are very friendly and come in a bunch of different colors! And they start laying at 6 weeks. I heard they lay about 300 eggs out of 365 days out of the year. So far they are very very quiet and hardly make any noise! Very easy to clean after and the quail chicks are oh so cute!
I have call ducks and geese. The call ducks are very loud! (But Oh so Adorable!) This morning they were just going crazy! Made my ears hurt! Then they got the geese going also. What fun! NOT!![]()
I would get 2 and if you don't want ducklings I would get 2 ducks instead of drake and duck, although my drakes are nice they are rather large. you'll still get eggs and you won't have to be explaining the facts of life to your kids every time the drake goes after the duck which will be quite often. .