I have not figured the pics out yet let me try again the one up top is Maynard
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Very pretty ! They look like full blooded Pekins to me, don't see a Scovy? unless one top right?
Very pretty Scovy's I'm thinking she is talking about the color because it's the color of the wild Scovy, called wild type. I have one thats blk except for his wing tips which is how the wild look, and of all the ducklings hatched here have never gotten one like him.The lady I got my Muscovies from told me black girls are rare because she had never had one out of all her clutches she ever had but I got one I was just curious if anyone knows
Welcome, Njinja,Hi everyone, I live in central Africa and have had Muscovys for some time now and have had a lot of success with three ducks hatching and raising their ducklings. My black-and-white duck has hatched four clutches since January 2013. Unfortunately, my chickens and turkey hen like her nest and usually lay their eggs and brood with her. As a result the nest ended up with an assortment of chicken, duck and turkey eggs of which the chicken eggs were eaten and the duck and turkey eggs left to hatch. Needless to say, it wasn't very successful and the duck ended up with only one duckling which the chicken mothered. Fast-forward three months...
Yesterday afternoon and again at dawn this morning, I found my three young Muscovy females attacking the three-month old duckling . The three young adults had the duckling on its back and were pecking at its head. Yesterday afternoon, once I chased the trio of ducks away, the duckling righted itself and skedaddled. This morning, it was noticeably weaker and I had to right it myself. I've now isolated it from the other ducks (as I suspect it was also attacked during the night). The duckling, does not appear to be sick, although it is weak (possibly due to its abuse) and hasn't shown any interest in eating this morning.
So, has any one else had such an experience and does anyone have any thoughts on why a trio of ducks will set upon a 3-month old duckling that they've lived with since it was a hatchling?
All my birds live together in a largish walled compound of about 200 square meters behind my house.