A few shots of the d'Uccle youngsters. They caught on really fast on putting themselves away at night. 2 days of me carrying them in is all it took.

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A few shots of the d'Uccle youngsters. They caught on really fast on putting themselves away at night. 2 days of me carrying them in is all it took.

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General just picked up a bug and made the food call. The d'Uccle trio went up and general dropped it for them, and actually let the young cock go for the food. Mrs Shea definitely cock blocked him, but General was actually very polite to the young ones.
 
Good Morning Chris. Quackers are doing great it’s raining means MUD!! Nope Muscovy drakes doesn’t mess with the Runners an Buffs at all. Now I can’t say the same about my 2 Runner drakes an the female Muscovy :hmm
I found an ad for Scovey pairs for only $10. I wrote to ask if it needed to be m/f pairs, but haven't got an answer yet. If they'd let me do 5f/1m though, I think I'll be adding some to the quack shack.

I had to stop building the bantam breeding pin because I used half of it for a quarantine pin, but I can get it finished, it'd be large enough to quarantine 6 adult ducks.
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I found an ad for Scovey pairs for only $10. I wrote to ask if it needed to be m/f pairs, but haven't got an answer yet. If they'd let me do 5f/1m though, I think I'll be adding some to the quack shack.

I had to stop building the bantam breeding pin because I used half of it for a quarantine pin, but I can get it finished, it'd be large enough to quarantine 6 adult ducks.
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Okay. I can only speak for my drake I sure would feel bad if you brought a Mus drake home and he started going after your other females!
 
My muscovy drake didn't have much interest in the other ducks because he had plenty of girls. But mine never really mingled with the pekin or runners anyway they just sort of co-existed. In fact the only thing he loved more then his girls was the food shed. If he heard the door he would get excited and try fly but the result was more like a ground level rouge missile. They will follow you through fire for food. Even if they just ate. As for the ladies, there is no better mama for protection against predators. Which can be a con if you want to reach under them for egg checks, I suggest boxing gloves to protect fingers.

Sorry I felt the need to give a review on them. I do love 'scovies. Lucky is basicly a puppy now. Way more interestedin hanging with the humans then the other ducks.
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