- most
commonly used to
breed mulards due to the breed's high meat production. Like many
interspecific F1 hybrids,
mulards are sterile,
giving them the...
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produce the
hybrids called mulards. The
Muscovy duck can be
crossed with
mallards in
captivity to
produce hybrids known as
mulards ("mule ducks") because...
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platyrhynchos domestica)
called the
Mulard duck. This
hybrid is
sterile and is, therefore,
sometimes referred to as a "mule" duck.
Mulards are
estimated to account...
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particularly in
North America.
Magret refers specifically to the
breast of a
mulard or
Muscovy (or Barbary) duck that has been
force fed to
produce foie gras...
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Animal welfare groups object to force-feeding of birds. Here a
Mulard duck is
being force fed corn in
order to
fatten its
liver for foie gras production...
- &
Lofficier 2002, p. 147. Da. 2003;
Lofficier &
Lofficier 2002, p. 147.
Mulard 2012.
Lofficier &
Lofficier 2002, p. 150.
Christensen 2003. PBS July 2006...
- platyrhynchos; a few
derive from
Cairina moschata, the
Muscovy duck, or are
mulards,
hybrids of
these with A.
platyrhynchos stock.
Domestication has greatly...
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Khaki Campbell[citation needed] Laplaigne: 9
Magpie duck
Merchtem duck: 9
Mulard: 15
Muscovy duck (culinarily
known as Barbary)
Naked Neck duck Orpington...
- François
Henri Mulard (1769–1850) was a
neoclassical French painter. He is
known for
painting the
encounter of
Persian envoy Mirza Mohammad-Reza Qazvini...
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Hybrid pheasant (left) and
hybrid of
black grouse ×
hazel grouse (right)
Mulards,
hybrids between a
domestic Muscovy duck and a wild-type
mallard Haldane's...