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  1. desertdarlene

    A. drake for a pet?

    He'll probably be OK. Just remember, that if he does get hormonal, he's not really attacking you and he can't help it because he doesn't understand why he's doing it. It can be frustrating, but it can be dealt with. Perhaps things will change by the time he gets older and you can find him a...
  2. desertdarlene

    A. drake for a pet?

    Any kind of stuffed toy would be good, even a child's stuffed toy or a teddy bear as long as it doesn't have buttons/parts that can get loose or is treated by any kind of chemicals. Something he can tug around and do his, um, thing with. Also, make sure he can't get the stuffing out of the toy...
  3. desertdarlene

    A. drake for a pet?

    It's not that he's going to turn on you, but he might take his sexual frustration out on you, especially during breeding season. You have to make sure you establish boundaries with him. Don't get him accustomed to nipping at your feet or hands, for example. Maybe you can also provide stuffed...
  4. desertdarlene

    A. drake for a pet?

    The problem is that a lone drake will most likely think of you as a mate and try to subdue you. Yes, males can be kept as a pet and there are ways of handling them, but it's always good for a male to have a few girls around to redirect his affection. In fact, any duck will do better with...
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