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Not just the ordinary...

Cottage Rose Muscovies

Specializing in ... Chocolate Dark Ripple Black, Blue & Silver Lilac (AKA Blue Fawn) Self Blue (AKA Lavender)

Beautiful dark ripple ducklings in their juvenile plumage
Muscovy Ducks are a very popular heavy weight breed and for a good reason... their meat is compared to fine veal and is often served in high end restaurants. Because it originated from the warm climates of South America, the Muscovy duck needed no fat for protection against cold weather. It is by far the leanest domesticated duck breed, with 30% less fat and up to 50% more breast meat than the traditional white Pekin! It is flavorful and tender, low in sodium and calories. Did you know that Muscovy ducks have less fat and less calories per pound than turkey?
Muscovies are popular pets and famous for their mosquito, fly and slug hunting abilities. They are also excellent foragers, brood hens and mothers and will hatch out anything you set under them. They are considered a "quack-less" duck. The drakes (males) make a quiet breathy "he-haw" sound and the ducks (females) will occasionally quack quietly, plus they make a sweet, soft trilling sound, but most of the time they are quiet.
If you have put off getting ducks because of the noise factor Muscovies are the answer. They have a charming habit of wagging their tails and butts like a happy dog and make assorted goofy looking head movements, all part of the endearing way Muscovies communicate. Some people find the red skin and bumps on their heads unattractive but their many attributes far out weigh this unique feature called "Curuncles", which can be compared to combs and wattles in chickens or turkeys. Muscovies also have a crest of longer feathers on top of their heads (more prominent in the males) that they raise when excited. While Muscovies are very hardy ducks the extra skin on their heads can get frost-bit if they are not provided with proper shelter. While their shelter need not be fancy it should be dry and predator proof. Muscovies are excellent flyers and will need their wings clipped annually if you want to keep them grounded.

Dark ripple girls co-setting on eggs in a cozy nest of down & straw

Common barnyard Muscovies come in many colors and patterns. Most commonly seen are "pieds" which are various colors such as black, blue or brown with white markings. Unknown to many people, Muscovies also come in the following solid colors: black, blue, silver, chocolate, white, self-blue, buff, cream and lilac with no white markings except for the white bar on their upper wing.
Muscovies come in the following patterns... SELF which is a solid color with no lacing, LACED, BARRED, WHITE HEADS, PIED (bi-color) and RIPPLE. Also less common DUCLAIR/MAGPIE a specific 2 tone "tuxedo" pattern and the rare LOONIE which is a loon-like spotted pattern, resulting on occasion from ripple x barred breeding.
A note about Pieds... Pieds are the result of crossing white with colored Muscovies and they are the most commonly seen Muscovy pattern. While pieds are pretty and always interesting because no two are ever alike, I prefer to breed the more uncommon solid and ripple colored Muscovies.
A note on breeding blues... Some people don't want blacks along with their blues but it is recommended to cross blacks and blues to achieve a richer blue color, the dark heads and lacing on your blues. In addition, show quality blacks are often used to improve type and size in some of the rare color that have been bred more for color than type. Blacks in prime feather condition are very striking with their purple and green sheen that shimmers in the sun! My black drake "Elvis" is a major eye catcher around here.
Pictured below: Beautiful Self Blue, Chocolate Ripple & Dark Ripple Youngsters.

My flock is loved, well cared for and healthy. They are my pets, not a business. They have very large grassy pens and pastures and are allowed outside year-round.
My foundation breeding stock is from: Brian Schulte of Minnesota and Brian Paul Witt of South Carolina. Both known for their quality Muscovies. I'm very excited get my start from these bloodlines.
Special thanks to Rusty Hart & Brian Paul Witt for all your help and advise. You guys are the best! 


Hardy young Muscovies prefer being outside even during a winter storm
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