I may go with them then instead of the Scovies. Just trying to figure out which is best for my purposes.
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I love my muscovy because they don't quack-- turkeys and chickens make enough noise. I like these ducks enough to try another duck to compare.In the past I've raised rabbits for meat and that was fun for a time and just about the healthiest meat you can eat. Highest in protein, lowest in calories and fat, and very good. This past year was my first to raise meat chickens though and I gotta say the difference in the taste was amazing. SO MUCH BETTER THAN STORE BOUGHT!! I'm looking into raising meat ducks next year and keeping enough for me to breed in the future but am torn between Muscovies and Pekins. Which breed do you think I should get?
I have a creek on my property that would flow through the run I am mainly raising for meat purposes. I finally wore my wife down and got her to try duck and she loves it. But would also like to have some hens for a few eggs to eat cuz I've hear they're really good. I'm still thinking about it. Probably won't be able to afford em til late next year or spring of 2015 so I've got a while to figure it out.
I did think about getting one of each (Pekin and Scovie) and seeing how they grew and dressed out as far as meat goes.
We have the garden to the right size now that it pretty much gives year round veggies, our area we can keep the garden going all year except for really cold winters and they aren't very often. Between chickens, ducks, turkeys, quail and pheasant we have plenty of variety there, we raise meat rabbits and get a couple deer every year. We haven't bought any beef in years now, we use venison in place of beef. Goats are coming in the future after we have a proper place set up for them. The only meat we buy is pork.
I'm putting the finishing touches on a homemade bator. And I thought about the hatchery route just really not my speed. I prefer to buy from local guys at chicken swaps and stuff. So I'm hoping I can stumble into some Pekin or Scovie hatching eggs, ducklings or adult ducks.Go for it Try both
There are hatcheries that sell as little as 3 birds at a time if you want to start out small. Do you have an incubator?