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Yes that is possible. I could see them getting in a tizzy over the other birds in their area. We are fine with the robins eating the food but not if it’s going to cost their lives!
Well if it was a cat we would also have some dead ducks on our hands, I think. Our domesticated cats are indoor cats, and I haven’t seen any others around (also think they’d have a hard time getting into the fenced in area without me noticing. Perhaps a raven, but I’ve never seen one of those in...
We just found two dead robins in our fenced in duck area. We have had a family of robins in our yard that have coexisted with the ducks for months now—but today we found these two dead near one of the pools we have for the ducks, and I’m making the assumption that they did it, the robins have...
I suspected as much—I do believe we have at least one other male (possibly 2). Though it is still hard to tell at their age. Once we know for sure we will get some more females to reach an appropriate mix—but we would like to avoid having more than 2 males regardless of the number of females.
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New here. I recently adopted 6 ducklings—3 Pekin and 3 khaki Campbell. They lived harmoniously for the first 5 weeks and then one of the khakis starting pecking and pulling feathers from the other ducks (making then bleed and causing a lot of stress etc). We removed him and the other...