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My muscovies have been laying at about 40% since April, where as my pekins are laying at 75%.
Personally, I don't like muscovies as an egg layer. They go broody too easily which ceases egg production, and will even try to hatch a single ceramic egg. However, they are convenient for hatching out other birds eggs, such as pekins. Mechanical incubators can be a pain.
My muscovies have been laying at about 40% since April, where as my pekins are laying at 75%.
Personally, I don't like muscovies as an egg layer. They go broody too easily which ceases egg production, and will even try to hatch a single ceramic egg. However, they are convenient for hatching out other birds eggs, such as pekins. Mechanical incubators can be a pain.
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