I have 2 khaki's and 2 muscovies. The khaki's have laid me and egg almost every day since they started laying, even through the winter. They have no added light or heat and I would say they missed a couple days here and there and that was it. I'm gonna say, about 320 eggs a yr for their 1st yr. They have a pond here, but when their in their pen, they love their lil blue pool just as much. Mine stay right around the pond and do not free range far, if there's something in the area (usually my rooster lets everyone know) they head straight for the pond. They are fast and nervous, but will eat mealworms out of my hand if I bend down to their level and have patience. I collect their eggs every day so i don not know about their broodiness, I may have to try leaving their eggs for a few days now to see.Just recently got my first KC and have ordered 6 more. Would like to see if I can use them for a laying flock alongside my layers and see which are the most proficient for eggs, meat and cost savings.
Up to 320 eggs per year? It seems pretty high.
Also...water.
Metzers says they don't brood their own eggs very often but was wondering if any of you have experienced otherwise?
How predator wary do they seem to be out on range? Good survival instincts?
Thanks for any help you can give me! Just trying this breed out and it's been since the 70s since I had ducks, so I'm a tad rusty.![]()
My muscovy is laying on a nest now, so towards the end of may, we will see if I have ducklings. KC's loud and quacking all the time. Muscovies are very quiet and follow me around the yard and allow me to pet them. They are a meat bird, very few eggs, as far as purpose. Or of course a pet

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