One of the many things I didn’t know when I started raising Muscovy ducks was that these unique-looking waterfowl aren’t actually ducks at all! I’ll explain more about that (and their distinct lack of quacking) because bringing these fun, jumbo-egg-laying birds to my homestead actually felt a little bit like raising chickens, turkeys, geese, and ducks all in one, and that is an experience worth having on any homestead.
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I love trying new things on my homestead, so even knowing all the conflicting opinions out there about raising different types of poultry together, I still jumped at the idea of raising Muscovy ducks and chickens together on my land.
Read more →It’s hard to pick my favorite part of raising Muscovy ducklings. From their funny red caruncles to their inability to quack, Muscovies are a unique homesteading experience right off the bat. I find these ducks are fun and easy to raise, and since they multiply quickly, they make great meat birds and provide a good amount of eggs as well.
Read more →Raising Muscovy ducks for meat can bring a low-maintenance, steady yield of tasty, protein-rich meat to your homestead table. I love the taste of duck meat, and since it’s often hard to find, many homesteaders I know raise enough of these birds to sell locally for a nice profit.
Read more →I’ve been raising Muscovy ducks for a while now on my homestead, but when I was just getting started, one of the first things I wanted to know was: what do Muscovy Ducks eat? I did some research and asked neighbors, friends, and books, but ultimately, I learned from doing and seeing what worked.
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