"Will you go out and get the clothes in?" It was more an order than Mother's request. The work pants, coveralls and shirts that were on the line froze stiff long before they dried. Mother washed twice ...
THERE’S no such thing as “just a duck.” You’ve got your Pekins and Muscovys, your Moulards and your Long Islands. How do you choose? Well, in most cases, you don’t. The vast majority of ducks for sale ...
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Meet the Muscovy Duck

What Does a Muscovy Duck Look Like? People seeing a muscovy duck for the first time often do a double take, due to their heads which are covered in fleshy red caruncles (more prominent in males).
Here's a recording of a radio chat I had with Rob Blackmore on Sunshine Coast Radio 90.3FM. We start the show talking about ...
I read the article on chickens and natural bug control (February/March 2003), and thought I would drop you a note about my ducks. I have three horses boarded on 6 acres here in Kentucky. For years I ...
DEAR JOAN: My husband and I found a Muscovy duck at Heather Farm Park in Walnut Creek yesterday. In researching it, I discovered its home is Mexico, Central and South America. What is it doing here ...
An Ifugao university is rolling out its more than P9.8 million research and development project on duck breeding that was approved by the Department of Science and Technology–Philippine Council for ...
THERE are many misconceptions about duck farming that farmers need to get out of their minds. The most common one is ducks require water ponds to rear them. Over the years breeders have come up with ...
DEAR JOAN: My husband and I found a Muscovy duck at Heather Farm Park in Walnut Creek yesterday. In researching it, I discovered its home is Mexico, Central and South America. What is it doing here ...