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Mental Granny

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May 8, 2005
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Cibola
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fossis

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Jan 5, 2007
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96
eastern Oklahoma
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Whites Prizm 11 & White's XLT
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They are called 'Muscovy ducks', from Mexico & Central America.

Fossis..........
 

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Mental Granny

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May 8, 2005
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Cibola
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I kind wondered too about than Daddy I thought Turkey with the head! LOL!

Thanks Fossis! So now I wonder how it got here and if it can live through our winter!
 

ivan salis

Gold Member
Feb 5, 2007
16,794
3,809
callahan,fl
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delta 4000 / ace 250 - used BH and many others too
thats a cross breed - female mallard and male muscovy duck -- MULARD*

muscovys -- are white colored and have the turkey like red facial waddles

mallards are colored -- with no facial marking

the two can and do interbreed at times ---producing this behind the "woodshed" critter.
 

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Mental Granny

Gold Member
May 8, 2005
10,072
112
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I saw these are breed for sell and was someones pet that is the only way for it to be at the city lake but they don't do well in the open!
 

Charmin

Bronze Member
Sep 3, 2007
2,284
281
Oklahoma
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White's Prizm III and Ace 250
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All Treasure Hunting
Mental Granny said:
I saw these are breed for sell and was someones pet that is the only way for it to be at the city lake but they don't do well in the open!
"That's the face only a mother could love" ;D. Maybe someone got tired of it as their pet and just dumped it out at the city lake? Better give it some bread and crackers if it stays around, MG.
Very good pics!

sandcreek
 

godisnum1

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May 7, 2005
3,646
382
Saint Petersburg, FL
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Nokta Legend Pro Pack, Nokta Legend WHP w/ LG24 coil, Nokta Pulse Dive Pinpointer, White's IDX Pro (x2), Vibraprobe 570
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
We've got alot of them down here around our neighborhood, though none so ugly as that one...
Ivan's right, that thing is the product of some nasty woodshed beatings. Poor duck.

Bran <><
 

NGE

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May 27, 2008
3,506
119
S.E. Michigan
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Etrac, Explorer XS II, Fisher 1266-X
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Other
That's a " Heinz " muscovy turkey! :laughing9:.........NGE
 

desertfox

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Apr 16, 2007
2,315
11
Oklahoma
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Whites, Tesoro, Fisher and Minelab
I have 3 that just showed up one day for a free meal with my other ducks and decided to stay. One male and 2 females. One of the females is nesting on 10 eggs in my barn right now. The eggs should hatch within the next 2 weeks. :dontknow:
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ivan salis

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Feb 5, 2007
16,794
3,809
callahan,fl
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the MULARD often can not reproduce or have a low rate of success if they can.
 

Ray S S

Silver Member
Nov 18, 2007
3,011
59
Port Huron, Mi.
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Freedom Ace Coin Commander and Ace 250
I think he looks pretty unique, like one duck trying to look like another. :icon_scratch:

He looks like he is ready to go to a costume party. LOL

Ray
 

capt1989

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Jan 16, 2009
410
7
Arkansas, by way of Louisiana
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Bounty Hunter Pioneer 505, Teknetics Gamma 6000, DetectorPro PiratePro, Fisher F-75 LTD2, Berkut-5 (a russian detector) and a good ole original Garrett Propointer that is still going strong.
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Kinda reminds me of charlie. Charlie was a muscovy duck we had when I was a little kid. Mean as hell. He grew to be quite big for a duck. But he had identity issues. He thought he was a chicken. A rooster to be exact. Would fight with the other roosters, and try to mate with the hens. Funniest thing you ever saw. Had a big rain lasted for a couple of days and the yard was flooded. Found charlie floating upside down, drowned, in a trash pit we had dug a while before. When the water went down, we found three dead chickens in the same hole. Although the duck could float, he couldn't swim. This is a true story I promise.

Notice the little tip on the end of his bill, I can attest to the huge welt/blood blister that can leave on a human being if you get to close.

capt.
 

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