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- 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...
- commonly cross-bred with domestic ducks to produce the hybrids called mulards. The Muscovy had been domesticated by various indigenous peoples of the...
- François Henri Mulard (1769–1850) was a neoclassical French painter. He is known for painting the encounter of Persian envoy Mirza Mohammad-Reza Qazvini...
- production from France comes from force-fed Mulards and the remaining 5% from the Muscovy duck. After hatching, the Mulard ducklings are ****ed. Males put on more...
- 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...
- 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...
- can be crossed with mallards in captivity to produce hybrids known as mulards ("mule ducks") because they are sterile. Muscovy drakes are commercially...
- Khaki Campbell[citation needed] Laplaigne: 9  Magpie duck Merchtem duck: 9  Mulard: 15  Muscovy duck (culinarily known as Barbary) Naked Neck duck Orpington...
- platyrhynchos; a few derive from Cairina moschata, the Muscovy duck, or are mulards, hybrids of these with A. platyrhynchos stock. Domestication has greatly...
- & Lofficier 2002, p. 147. Da. 2003; Lofficier & Lofficier 2002, p. 147. Mulard 2012. Lofficier & Lofficier 2002, p. 150. Christensen 2003. PBS July 2006...