Musovies

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SuzieV
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Musovies

Post: # 200267Post SuzieV »

I sure hope July reads this too...

You made a note a while ago about muscovie eggs being lower in cholesterol - where do I get proof of that? I admit that I am not an expert, but I've been all over the internet but no luck so far.

I'll be the proud mom of 3 hens and a drake by the end of the month.

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Re: Musovies

Post: # 200280Post red »

jealous :mrgreen:

i want muscovies.. just have to build the pond and run....
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Re: Musovies

Post: # 200301Post SuzieV »

Many things come to those who wait - is that how it goes? Good luck, I'm waiting on a few things myself.

Apparently the pond is not the most important thing.
* Muscovies can mate on soil and in water.
*Being able to dunk their heads or a shallow puddle is more important than swimming.
*Babies should be kept away from water - they drown.
*In places with very cold winters even adults can die when becoming waterlogged.

Since I live in a semi desert area, mine will waddlle to their hearts' content, but alas, no swimming.

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