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  1. loofa

    Drake over mating one duck

    Actually, pine tar sounds like it might be a better option. less likely to come off with head dunks in water and seems to have less volatile ingredients. But I already ran out and grabbed some Pick-no-more so I'll start there. Thanks!
  2. loofa

    Drake over mating one duck

    great, options!
  3. loofa

    Drake over mating one duck

    Pick No More! This is exactly the kind of thing I've been looking for - tried googling all sorts of things hoping to figure out a safe bad tasting thing to try. Thank you! I'm going to get some of this and give it a try - fingers crossed. Also, I've tried separating them - it's good in terms...
  4. loofa

    Drake over mating one duck

    Following up - we kept Flopsy and her best friend Mopsy separated for a few weeks -they would all coop together at night, but in the day kept separate. It's a hassle and not a permanent solution. When back with the flock Clove just immediately goes after Flopsy again. In the time they were...
  5. loofa

    Drake over mating one duck

    Thank you - and drat, from other threads here I was pretty sure that 4 hens to one drake would be plenty. And I'm really not sure that getting more hens would fix the problem because he just seems fixated on Flopsy. I hate the idea of re-homing him; it's just so hard to know that other people...
  6. loofa

    Drake over mating one duck

    Hi everyone, I have one drake and four hens. I'm thinking this should be enough ducks for my drake, but he has a particular focus on one of the hens. She stands out in the crowd because she is the only blond (drake and 3 ducks are khaki cambells but Flopsy is mostly Welsh Harlequin). She's...
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