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  1. Miss Lydia

    Too many drakes.

    I believe that’s what @thumper650 was talking about the drakes had to be separated over summer to keep fighting down now they are all back together. Even with out females they still get hormonal. Just natural!
  2. Miss Lydia

    Too many drakes.

    :goodpost:
  3. Miss Lydia

    Too many drakes.

    That’s not what your looking for:( contact Carolina Water fowl rescue or Majestic water fowl rescue or farm rescues. They may be able to hook you up with someone in your area.
  4. Miss Lydia

    Too many drakes.

    If you use FB you might try and find some duck groups in Indiana.
  5. Miss Lydia

    Too many drakes.

    She is on some face book duck forums so that would be what your friend needs to do be on the GA face book duck forums that way she is talking to folks in your region.
  6. Miss Lydia

    Too many drakes.

    That's great he is doing so well on the b complex. can't hurt him at all he'll get rid of what he doesn't need when he pees. So you have some decisions to make and I am sure you will do the right things in keeping your female safe and what you decide to do with your boys. I had 6 Runners hatch...
  7. Miss Lydia

    Too many drakes.

    I completely understand I love my flock just like I do my dogs they are family. Try putting the two that are in separable in with her. If they behave then you’ll know which ones to keep if you decide to Rehome. What kind of sickness did your drake have? Is he mobile?
  8. Miss Lydia

    Too many drakes.

    Also there is a rehoming forum on BYC. Scroll down, and a forum for state threads at “where am I where are you”
  9. Miss Lydia

    Too many drakes.

    If you want to try an keep your drakes then best solution is to make a separate pen for them @thumper650 has drakes he keeps an can advise. If you comfortable butchering that’s one option. Another is placing an ad on Craig’s list, feed store is another place most have bulletin boards. Seems...
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