She started getting a bit more vocal today. I figure once she's settled in, I'll see her true personality!As a young duck, Violeta and her sister Olivia were quiet, shy ducks. That changed after they went broody for the first time. This is Olivia Duck in April 2020, just a year and three months old then:
She doesn't have the body shape for a Magpie. She looks more like a Pekin mix to me. She does have the bib. My Magpie are slim and smaller than the other breeds.Matcha Duck does not look like a Swedish Duck. She similar in size as Mochi Duck. Ralphie Drake and Fried Duck here are significantly larger than Violeta, Boots and Sandals are almost Pekin size - but that might be a hybridization side effect. My guess is that Matcha is a Magpie. Does she have a large white bib on her chest?
Still wouldn't be able to use it, I don't have an insulated tap outside. And I doubt my daughter would get one.You need one of these collapsible hoses. - As do i, i am always too lazy to roll up the heavy-duty hoses after use and then they get punctured.![]()
Oh, I figured! The Muscovy will suffer from bad plumage until Autumn most probably, as they rarely moult in the Spring!Their plumage might not improve before their spring molt, but then they will shine.
Yes, the weather is getting milder, but March is a very deceptive month. April too at times. But I just got myself some winter rubber boots (I could have used those at the start of the season!) and have regular rubber boots, so I should be fine. My main concern is slipping. I do that regularly...Be prepared! - My right boot became stuck today and i had to walk on my sock to the next shovel and back…![]()