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    2 drakes and a hen

    So, the result is that this worked out just fine. The drake started preferring just one hen and chasing the other off. After a while he started mating the one he chased off rather aggressively - it looked like a dominance move. But then he fell for her - so now he spends his time alternating who...
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    2 drakes and a hen

    It turns out that the questionable one is a female. So we have two hens and a drake. The drake has taken a liking to one hen and runs the other one away when she gets to close to her buddy. He has, on occasion, mated that hen, but mostly he follows the other girl around the yard. Spring is just...
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    2 drakes and a hen

    Waiting for the gender reveal.... the duck on the right is in question. EDIT: A seven year old drake is not at all the same as a two or three year old drake. He probably has two or three years of life left in him. The greenhead came from Dave Holderead before he retired. In doing a little...
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    2 drakes and a hen

    I appreciate your interest in posting a reply. Thank-you. I also notice that this is the first year you have ever cared for ducks. How many do you have?
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    2 drakes and a hen

    I had a flock of three drakes. After 7 years, a racoon got into their pen and killed two out of the three. We went and bought two hen ducklings. --or so we thought-- It is beginning to look like one of the hens might be a drake. Does the fact that they were nest mates matter? I've seen some...
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