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  1. ducklucky

    Introducing young (new) ducks to older ducks

    I would say the more the young ones grow, the better chances are they will at least be able to defend themselves. Also, as I stated here in another post, there may be ONE bully who stirs things up, so if you can pick that one out, do what you must. One can incite a riot almost!!! No real...
  2. ducklucky

    Introducing young (new) ducks to older ducks

    I will jump in here and say I just had an experience with very new ducklings. One was about 5 days old when the next hatched, got along fine, but was quite obvious the first was a male. Then 5 days later, another hatched, tried to introduce her and the boy darn near killed her. Took her out...
  3. ducklucky

    Introducing young (new) ducks to older ducks

    Way too cute, don't the adults look like GIANTS next to the babies! Common sense will prevail when it comes time to blend the troops. I too, like Lydia, feel their size should be pretty equal. You know the drakes are going to be all over that fresh meat coming in, so you don't want anyone to...
  4. ducklucky

    Introducing young (new) ducks to older ducks

    Oh my, you do have a problem on your hands. You don't want to see your babies getting ripped to pieces!!! I am afraid I don't have an answer for you, but hope someone will, ashandvine is a pretty knowledgeable, you may want to reach out to her, she has ducks and geese. It is very sad to...
  5. ducklucky

    Introducing young (new) ducks to older ducks

    This is way too funny, and must apologize for stepping in here late, but have many of these issues as well. Too cute, but problematic at times for SURE! Have Pekins, Poppa Lucky imprinted with me but was fortunate enough to get him to go his own way with some females a week younger, he was...
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