The issue I have is the fact I have a smaller suburban yard, but locally there is a wild bachelor flock in a lake nearby and I've observed that any times they have issues they just space out. So if your pond is big enough that might dilute some of the mating season aggression issues that drakes...
Hello Backyard chickens. I have only have two ducks being both human imprinted drakes. They are 2 1/2 years old and although they probably won't be integrated with other ducks for another year and a half or so I have some questions. I've heard varying information from several sources with some...
Drake only flocks are usually successful, but aren't without problems. I have two drakes(just as pets as well) with no hens and during the non-breeding season they are fine, but when breeding season comes around that's when issues arise. They become more aggressive towards each other fighting...
Thank you for the info it really helped clear a lot of confusion I had about the duclair duck. I still wonder though what breed could the father of my drakes be (their dad seems to be the size of your average mallard)? Oh and I live in the US state of Texas.
I have had my two drakes for over 2 years now and thought they were a mix between a mallard and cayuga. I thought this until recently I came across a picture of a drake that looked similar to my drakes dad and it was called a "duclair duck". I went and did some research online and got varying...
Hello BYC, I only have two drakes and no other ducks. I thought if you only had drakes with no hens present they would get along nicely. Well my two drakes last summer fought quite frequently and they are now starting to get aggressive towards each other again. One of them also tends to attack...
Hello BYC, today one of my ducks ate a small piece of brittle plastic. It looks like it came off from an old weathered feed bag. I'm not to worried, but is there anything I should be aware of and anything I could do?
This is what plastic looked like
Hello BYC. I am getting my show rabbits this Thursday and it will be my second time raising show rabbits. I would like to do better in the show this year than last year and was wondering what the best type of feed would be for the job.