Do different breeds taste different. They are being fed the same feed plus weeds and grass.
Do different breeds taste different. They are being fed the same feed plus weeds and grass.
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Crashdive and I are here to provide professional answers to questions like yours. You do know we have a Quality Control Department here, don't you?
First, you'll need to express ship (with dry ice) one dressed specimen of each breed to Crash and one dressed specimen of each breed to me.
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If youvhave several breeds of duck and do not season with spices and herbs they all taste the same.... but a wild duck has a slightly more gamey taste to it. Not much though....and fyi.... duck has NO white meat. But is still all good.
Rotiserie is the best way to cook a duck. If you can't do that, roast it. Always cut slits in the skin to let fat drain when cooking duck. If roasting, save the fat for use with other meals.
We are raising muscovey ducks this year. Eggs are amazing! This is the first year we'll have the meat. Since they are closer to geese than ducks, I'm eager to taste them!
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