Pretty birds. Did you have any trouble getting them away from the water and back home?
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Does anyone else have a drake that , with the exception of bill color and some wing color, looks like a mallard drake? My boy![]()
Pretty birds. Did you have any trouble getting them away from the water and back home?
I have 2 khaki's and 2 muscovies. My khaki's are for egg production and just all around loving, fun ducks. Mine started laying 6 1/2 mos. and I've had an egg from each everyday since. Fro what I've read, they lay 300-340 eggs a yr. I have 2 females so no idea on broodiness and not alot of meat on them that I see. We eat all our eggs, but I see signs out in yards and on CL people sell them.I am interested in getting some Kakis and I have some questions. I don't know if this is the correct forum to find the answers I need or not. If not and you can point me to the correct forum please let me know.
I am interested in getting some Kakis for egg production. What age do they start laying eggs? Do the ducks go broody often? Is there a very good market for duck eggs? If there is, where do you sell yours?
Extra drakes will be processed for meat. What size do Kakis get to be? How many weeks does it take them to get to processing weight? Are they very meaty at all or would you consider processing them a waste of time? Do you think there is a market for processed Kakis?
How do Kakis compare to Muscovy? Do you have any idea of the yearly egg production of Muscovy? Can a Kaki and a Muscovy be cross bred?
I have 2 khaki's and 2 muscovies. My khaki's are for egg production and just all around loving, fun ducks. Mine started laying 6 1/2 mos. and I've had an egg from each everyday since. Fro what I've read, they lay 300-340 eggs a yr. I have 2 females so no idea on broodiness and not alot of meat on them that I see. We eat all our eggs, but I see signs out in yards and on CL people sell them.
My muscovies I got for meat birds. They don't have a very good egg production. I have a female and a male and will find out in the spring hopefully on broodiness and their parenting skills. My hope is to keep my lil couple 4ever and use any male offspring for food and sell the females. I'll see how that goes.
Mine are already trying to cross bred. lol I learned from here, they can, but u will get a mutt who is not fertile.
Miss Lidya (probably spelled that wrong, sry) has alot of experience and advice. Good luck!!!
I'm jealous.Can any of you guys tell me or point me in the direction of some info on duck keeping the correct way, such as what is required as in space, nesting, etc? Thanks again.![]()