Animal Medicine: Muscovy Duck

Published on November 14, 2012 by Amy

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Muscovy Duck
Muscovy Duck

Bird People should remember that all birds are messengers from Great Spirit.

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The interesting thing about this Muscovy Duck Medicine is that it does not form a stable pair. Muscovy Duck medicine will couple-up with a related bird but not necessary a bird of its own kind. Relationships is the most important thing to look at when relating to this Bird Medicine.

It is aggressive Bird Medicine and the males will often fight with each other over just about anything, including what would be typical — territory, mate and food. The females are less aggressive. As I walked up to a flock of Muscovy Bird Medicine, a couple of young girls were telling me how the ducks were chasing them; obviously they were males. It is fairly easy to assume what this Bird Medicine meant for these young girls. Still, I had to figure out how Muscovy Duck Medicine fit into my own Life.

Source: drstandley

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