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Muscovies don't require water, but they enjoy it. Mine don't have a pen; they can go in the goat house or chicken coop if they want. They usually just sit outside. Mine can fly somewhat, but they always come home.
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Muscovies don't require water, but they enjoy it. Mine don't have a pen; they can go in the goat house or chicken coop if they want. They usually just sit outside. Mine can fly somewhat, but they always come home.
That red, is called caruncles. The more they have the more they sell for and more show awards! And yes, my ducks are pretty mild. I don't like caruncling, but it doesn't change their taste at all. And, my birds are very mellow, no pecking of the humans.This is a very mild looking Muscovie, some have large horrible red looking things above their beaks, at first I thought they were diseased. I guess I don't have to tell you I am not a fan of there's. I love all other ducks tho, geese I was pinched too many times as a kid to really enjoy them except at the shows.
Sorry Totalcolour, I did not mean anything bad about the Muscovy's they are gentle ducks It's just my artistic-give'm medical help side, that responds every time I see one with the large caruncling. Our neighbors had them while I was growing up and they would wonder up to the pond just about the time the bus let me off so I could see them everyday. They had huge caruncling. I was just trying to tell bikerchick that they were not all so mild looking so she would not be shocked when she saw some others. For some reason I just can't eat any poultry except chicken!That red, is called car uncles. The more they have the more they sell for and more show awards! And yes, my ducks are pretty mild. I don't like car uncling, but it doesn't change their taste at all. And, my birds are very mellow, no pecking of the humans.
NEED HELP PLEASE, ASAP!
Came home to find my BSL sitting very still and puffed up like a bowling ball with a head on top. I noticed earlier today she was in the nest box a long time. I found a broken egg with tissue paper shell. When I approached her she didn't move, she's usually very friendly and active. I felt her abdomen, from her vent toward her belly. It feels like there is something there, maybe another egg? She layed an egg yesterday. Is it possible that she's egg bound???? I need suggestions!!!! What to look for, how to deal with this. The only things I've ever dealt with was bumble foot.
I'll seach elsewhere, but I came to my friends here first. The day is growing short, and tomorrow is Monroe, this is not good timing.
ETA: when I touched her, she un-fluffed her feathers, she's not permanently bloated up like a bowling ball.