What Do Muscovy Duck Eggs Look Like

What do muscovy duck eggs look like
Domestic Muscovy ducks can breed up to three times each year. The hen lays a clutch of 8–16 white eggs, usually in a tree hole or hollow, which are incubated for 35 days.
How big are Muscovy duck eggs?
Egg Production The Muscovy Duck can lay up to 190 cream-colored eggs each year. These eggs can be anywhere from 1-2½ inches long and can weigh up to 2.7oz. Muscovies like to brood in the summer months and will often gather up to 16 eggs to incubate.
What months do Muscovy ducks lay eggs?
Muscovies usually start laying when they're about six months, or 25 weeks of age – unless they reach this age during fall or winter. In the wild, ducks will start laying at the beginning of breeding season, at spring.
Can you eat Muscovy duck eggs?
I keep the Muscovy ducks because they eat lots of snails and insect larvae, they lay delicious eggs (duck eggs are much richer than chicken eggs, the yolks are thicker and my boss swears they're the best for baking) and we eat them.












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