The Docile Muscovy Duck: An Overview (and why you should keep them!)

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Muscovy ducks, also known as Barbary ducks, are a type of domesticated duck that is native to South America. They are known for their distinct appearance, which includes a red, fleshy caruncle (a protuberance) on their face, and a black and white plumage that is often iridescent.

Muscovy ducks are larger and heavier than other domesticated duck breeds, with males (drakes) typically weighing between 8-12 pounds and females (hens) weighing between 5-7 pounds. They are also unique among ducks in that they have sharp claws on their feet that allow them to perch in trees.

Muscovy ducks are social animals that are often kept as pets or for their meat and eggs. They are known for their calm and gentle demeanor, and are often used as therapy animals. They can also be used for pest control, as they are natural predators of insects and other small animals.

Muscovy ducks are omnivores and eat a variety of foods, including insects, plants, and small animals. They are also known for their ability to tolerate cold temperatures and can live in a wide range of environments.

While Muscovy ducks are domesticated, they can interbreed with wild ducks, which has led to concerns about their potential impact on native duck populations. As a result, it is important for Muscovy ducks to be kept contained to prevent them from interbreeding with wild ducks.

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