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Originally Posted by
Wifezilla
162. There's no pecking order like with chickens (or at least mine don't) so they all play nice.
Ooohhh there is a pecking order with ducks. When you see a female mount a female, its all about who is boss.
Quite a pecking order, especially during breeding season. I've seen the alpha muscovy hen run another off her eggs because they were too close to her ducklings. When I tried to bring them into the coop at night, once they were locked up instant chaos prevailed as the female muscovies were claiming their territory. When I went to investigate, the losers slipped past me, never to return to the coop again. Became like herding cats, so I just gave up.
The drakes are another story. You can see male A chase away male B, and in turn male B will chase away male C. Of course. now that the females have stopped breeding, they tolerate each other again.
I have to use multiple feed and water bowls because the dominant ducks will sometimes prevent others from eating.
I also had the opportunity to watch some four week old muscovy ducklings fight for their pecking order. Lasted about five or ten minutes. The winner even tried to fight hen.
Edited by Le Canard de Barbarie - 10/26/09 at 6:27am