Whats popular in Muscovy?

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Have you ever heard of a Muscovy being DNA tested? Something that can be verified? There are all kinds of statements on the web....that does not make them true. In science you can make any statement and until someone proves you wrong it is true.

On BYC anything anyone posts seems to be true.......at least until it is proven to be false. So something can be true for 2 minutes or 209 years. I would love to see proof of the comb duck muscovy crosses..or any DNA results from muscovies.

Walt

Exactly Walt, except people think you are picking fights when you prove them false...... I want to see the proof as well.

I'm not into fighting with people. Just keeping it real.

w.
 
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Not sure what you mean,
My whites are Show whites, which have been bred away from just meat and more so bred for size, type, and caruncling.

Since I have actually seen your birds, I can say that they have much more meat than the commercial muscovies and your females are about twice the size of a backyard type.

Walt

Walt would you say Ryan's whites would improve a flock being raised for meat? That is why DH has them, but since I am working on project colors in my chickens he would like to improve the white Scovy he has if possible.
 
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Since I have actually seen your birds, I can say that they have much more meat than the commercial muscovies and your females are about twice the size of a backyard type.

Walt

Walt would you say Ryan's whites would improve a flock being raised for meat? That is why DH has them, but since I am working on project colors in my chickens he would like to improve the white Scovy he has if possible.

They would increase the overall size of any duck you put them on and you would have bigger females for meat.

Walt
 
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No, but to use the, for breeding stock for hatchlings to grow out would be a good option. That is of course if you are ever willing to part with some. LoL

Lol, That was meant for walt as I hadnt seen your last post. PM sent!
 
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Thanks Ryan,

Amazing we started with 4 feed store chickens. Grew from there, figured out what we do and don't like. Bought new property, added other chickens. Got ducks, added more ducks and geese and 2012 will begin our true breeding of our stock. I spent 9 months reading everything before each new fowl was added.

Nice to have others who get the love of these birds and setting goals and having others help and offer advice.
 

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