.Ronald Morrison wrote:
.tel jetson wrote:I don't believe that muscovies can cross with geese, but I could easily be wrong about that. I think they can only cross within the goose tribe (Anserini).
muscovy/pekin crosses are frequently used for foie gras and meat, though. I think they're sometimes called moulard. you don't have to eat your son's (or your son), but it might not be a bad idea to breed some more. I'm led to believe that the fertility of the resulting eggs isn't terribly reliable, though.
and you never know: there are many documented examples of parthenogenesis in birds. it's weird, and maybe a little bit creepy, but one of those Toulouse eggs just might hatch.
I have another theory and I have pics... I have a male Emden Goose. Kayna West... We lost our May West at the first of the year. But he has apparently bred my chocolate muscovy hen, Jangle.
.tel jetson wrote:I don't believe that muscovies can cross with geese, but I could easily be wrong about that. I think they can only cross within the goose tribe (Anserini).
muscovy/pekin crosses are frequently used for foie gras and meat, though. I think they're sometimes called moulard. you don't have to eat your son's (or your son), but it might not be a bad idea to breed some more. I'm led to believe that the fertility of the resulting eggs isn't terribly reliable, though.
and you never know: there are many documented examples of parthenogenesis in birds. it's weird, and maybe a little bit creepy, but one of those Toulouse eggs just might hatch.
Grace Hinchliffe wrote:Hiiiiiii!!! I have four khaki ducklings that are not tame. How do I tame them? Is there a certain thing they like as a treat? Please reply!!