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    Male khaki Campbell's fighting

    Excellent photo! Maybe I should get a duck kart and tour them around the neighborhood aswell! The neighbours kids can't wait for the current lockdown to end so they can come see them. Just to give you an update, I have ordered a dog pen as advised, arriving tomorrow, and I'll probably follow...
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    Male khaki Campbell's fighting

    Absolute stunners they are! Thanks for the input Thumper. I think that might the best solution here. I had one separated in its own and they continued to pester through the fence. I'll get something ordered from and it'll hopefully be with me quickly and keep everyone happy. Thanks everyone...
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    Male khaki Campbell's fighting

    This is the first day they've been at it and I am concerned it might come to the same point. Drowning isn't likely a problem as they only have a kiddie pool but I don't want the fighting to escalate. The bully would be a sensible option which is a shame, I shouldn't take favourites but the...
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    Male khaki Campbell's fighting

    Thanks Miss Lydia, I've seen thumper advise on many other threads I'm sure he'll be able to shed some light. I'll definitely be keeping an eye on them to ensure they don't get injured
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    Male khaki Campbell's fighting

    I'm pretty certain. The attacker and victim both have their tail curls, the third (Izzle) hasn't gotten his curls yet but his head is greening and has bright blue wing feathers like the other two so it's only time. So you think it's okay to not separate them for the mean time unless it becomes...
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    Male khaki Campbell's fighting

    Hi all, apologies if this has been posted to oblivion. I have found similar threads on the matter but wanted to add a few questions. I have three male khaki Campbells, around 16 weeks old now. Today one has its sights set on another and is attacking it without stopping. The third follows the...
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