Beanfox
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- Jan 17, 2024
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Hello!
Wow... She had a long live for a Muscovy...!!
I heard they only lived for 6-8 years... knowing drakes live generally longer than females, since they don't have to exhaust themselves by laying eggs...
Your experience with Cayuga reassure me.
I have another hen that is going broody (I think)...
She is an Azur hen, and I don't know... I think I could put 8 eggs underneath her? Maybe even nine or ten...?
So, I am trying to find 10 Cayuga eggs.
Yeah... you are indeed lucky!
I am probably being stupid, but since I have learned about prolapse in RUNNER drakes, I now prefer to have a "2-3 hens per drake" ratio.
Thanksfully, the only problem I currently have with my ducks is the fact my drakes are making their favorite girls bald... (3 drakes for 8 hens. But one drake is living his first mating season, so he is a MONSTER...)
But if ever I see it becomes dangerous, I can always separate them until the mating season ends...!
Ducks are indeed differents...
They are cuter, have a pretty bill, and it is just so sad to have to kill them...
All experiences are good to take...!
I'm envious... Your birds have to be beautiful!!
I don't think a lot of place sells chicks or ducklings online, in France.
Or that we could choose the sex we want...!
Actually, I would not even buy a sexed duckling : I heard vent sexing them could increase the risk of penile prolapse...?
If it's true : sounds terrible...
That's also what I thought about.
I don't know if drakes like Runners, or Cayuga, or Khaki Campbell would try to mate with smaller ducks, since they look so differents... but if they do, I would worry about my drakes hurting the ornemental ducks.
Thank you for telling me that...!!
Magpies look gentle and friendly. I would like to have at least 2 black and white (1 drake and 1 hen), since they are so cute...
I don't know about Swedish ducks : Duclair - they look alike - would be more accessible to me, since they are a French breed.
But I do wonder if Swedish and Duclair also have a similar behaviour...?
A Duclair pet would do a fine pet!
Nothing can surprise me anymore : I have a Runner drake that has learned to fly, and now, I know even Muscovies can fly...!
Oh yeah?
...Whatever : I would not feel bothered if they were loud.
(I actually like my ducks to be loud, so they can alert me if there are burglars!)
But I'm still thanskful for your post.
Thank you!
When you do, feel free to share your experiences with them.
And pictures...!! Always nice to see them!
The Swedish are definitely the largest of my group! I’m not too familiar with Duclair and their personality, so I’m not sure if it’s the same. But Swedish are bigger, I think? They also make the most noise! I love it. It’s super cute.
They all “alert” if frightened or what not, but just going about their business, the Magpies don’t say a whole lot other than happy noises.
You may be fine with ornamental ducks, just depends on how much time you have to watch them to make sure everyone is living together politely.
I just noticed you asking how many hens per drake in your original post. I’ve seen 3-5 hens per drake is a good standard to go off of. But truly, having more hens than that wouldn’t be a bad thing. I have 7 hens and 3 drakes, which is why I’m getting more. They’re doing fine right now, as they’re just getting to the point of mating (they are 5 months old), but I don’t want to assume next year will be as easy (my drakes will back off if the hen isn’t interested in mating. I don’t want to get too comfy with that)
Originally I only wanted hens, but my brother got us some unsexed ducks for Christmas. (I wanted ducks, was just going to wait until after winter. But it worked out great)
I presumptively got more hens incase we had males. Glad I did!
Anyways, I’m rambling now lol will end this post until I think of more to add