to my knowledge in breeding birds is like in breeding cats as long as they're not too close together for too many breeding cycles they should be fine. but it is not advisable.
I have more then one male, they fight now and then but once one becomes king of the rock out should calm down. Only thing I would warn is to separate breeds when it comes time for laying.
I'd becareful doing that, I let my Muscovy girls share a nest and they over cooked their eggs. I don't know if that'll happen to yours but i wanted to warn you.
i read some where that if they have white on them they were female, has that been the way of things with you? and how much white is to much? if my bird has more white then what it should does that mean i shouldn't breed that bird?
How come i can't seem to find anything on Cayuga ducks? i mean i have only ever raised Muscovies and i know they are way different, but when i look i can't find anything about their mating or age related stuff like when they get all their grown up fathers or their voice. anyone have any places...
http://www.ehow.com/info_10073623_treatments-eye-worms-chickens.html
that tells you all about eye worms and i have been trying to get a pic but Light Weight really doesn't like my phone.
Pics of my new babies, they are a week old. and boy does the lighter one cry! lol she has a voice on her. they are named, Light weight, Quiver, and Wraith(someone asked me to name one after them :P) i think Light Weight might have eye worms and Wraith has a patch of feathers missing. i know why...
well i would hope so but i was just wondering if there was anything they might need for mating that some other ducks do not. some breeds of duck mate in water and only in water, that means keep lots of water that is deep near by. and you can call me Lover07