Scovie Ducklings - MANY NEW PICS!

Vicky might know better than I.

But I know that the only APA-recognized varieties (at least as of 2001 or so) are Black, formerly called 'Colored' (NOT Wild Type, either); Blue (I believe you called this Gray in ref. to Dufuss lost daddy); White; Chocolate. That's it.

So if there are no standards for Duclairs (and I doubt gravely that there are--I'd say I'm sure there aren't), you couldn't show one I guess.

Might be getting a barn kit!!
 
I guess I need to grow some all blacks to show then. Too bad the pieds aren't allowed, the duclair pattern is very cool.

The flock of nine have figured out how to climb the stairs into the new coup to get food. Daddy Dufuss looked a bit more relaxed this morning and was sleeping right with the group.
 
Well John it sounds like you are fast on your way to becoming an expert!
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Good for you!
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Gotcha on the WT now.

We need more folks that are serious about
the Muscovy breed.
Genetics is totally not my forte!
Just doesn't compute beyond the very basics
of color breeding.
Oddly enough there simply isn't much written information about Muscovies.
Even the heavy weight duck breed club folded
after a short time.
I do have some hard copy of some information by one of the old founding Muscovy breeders (his name escapes me right now) that I got from Brian Paul Witt.
I will try to dig up and send you copies.
Please remind me if I forget.
I did send you an email today with some information.
Please keep me posted!
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BTW...
Does anybody here know what happened to the Marsa Seller's waterfowl & poultry genetics website?
 
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If you go to any poultry show you will noticed that the big winners are almost always solid colored birds
(even in chickens).
They just "show" better (visually speaking).
Silver Muscovies (the result of blue x blue breeding)
where suppose to be up for APA acceptance but there simply isn't enough interest
or organization within the breed to get it done.
Personally I would love to see self blue become an excepted APA color.
I really regret letting mine go.
A good self blue is such a pretty color and they have a colorless translucent sheen that is awesome.
I believe duclairs are an accepted color in the UK.
I will post some pics I got from brian Paul Witt of them later when I can upload them to my photo hosting website.
 
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Yes, Vicky!

Self-blues (e.g. YOURS): such really beautiful birds. I love Silvers also, and Blues.

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I WILL SURELY REMIND YOU ABOUT HARD COPIES OF GENETICS INFO.

Genetics was my favorite course when I went for my BS in Botany in college

Doesn't mean I remember much though. I graduated in 88.
 

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