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  1. lilmama

    Pekins trying to drown Cayuga

    Many Birds: Thanks so much for that good info!!! As a side note: I find it interesting how people tend to not really read the full question and yet go ahead and comment. I appreciate those of you who do NOT do that.
  2. lilmama

    Pekins trying to drown Cayuga

    oh no...would never leave her all alone! I know better than that. I'll try leaving her with one male and start looking for another female so there can be a threesome again. In the meantime, I have to find a good home for the one male. Who knows how long that could take....
  3. lilmama

    Pekins trying to drown Cayuga

    not at all. you've been amazingly sweet and very helpful. Thank you very much!!!
  4. lilmama

    Pekins trying to drown Cayuga

    and--one more thing- do you think having one male and one female is dangerous for the female?
  5. lilmama

    Pekins trying to drown Cayuga

    right- I know. I was just saying that I have no use for males, regardless of anything else, since I don't want to breed.
  6. lilmama

    Pekins trying to drown Cayuga

    bummer. both Pekins are males- raspy voice. I don't have room for any more unfortunately. would you suggest getting rid of one male and leaving one male/one female? I feel so bad getting rid of him. But I want eggs!
  7. lilmama

    Pekins trying to drown Cayuga

    I can't separate them permanently and since it's clear I have at least one male, this will be going on for a while. I just noticed this happening today- the water sumberging-, they have just "come to age" at 4 months. I can see one feather with a tiny curl on the tail of one Pekin which a...
  8. lilmama

    Pekins trying to drown Cayuga

    Hi, I have 2 Pekins and one Cayuga. The Cayuga is definitely a female. I thought the Pekins were also female, but evidently at least one is a male. He jumps on the female in their pool- to mate I guess- and practically drowns her. I am very worried for her. What can I do?
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