Muscovy ducks are not native to Kenya, but they can be found in the country as domesticated birds. Muscovy ducks are popular among poultry keepers in Kenya because they are good for meat and egg production, and they are also valued for their ability to control pests like snails and mosquitoes.
Muscovy ducks are adaptable to a wide range of climates, but they need access to water for swimming and feeding. They can be raised in free-range or confined systems, depending on the farmer’s preference and the availability of space. In Kenya, muscovy ducks are often raised in small-scale backyard farms, and they are sold in local markets.
It is important to note that the introduction of non-native species can have negative impacts on the local ecosystem, so it is crucial for farmers to take measures to prevent the escape and establishment of muscovy ducks in the wild. Additionally, proper biosecurity measures should be taken to prevent the spread of diseases between ducks and other poultry species.