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.
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....
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!
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...
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?