duck behaviour

  1. L

    Raging Mallard - Ducks Hate the Drake

    Pancake my little mallard drake was bullying one of my geese relentlessly and I’ve followed this people on this site advice and separated them. So far, success. Also it turns out part of the problem was that they both feel they own me and so I now don’t pet them in each others view. But now a...
  2. MolliMonster99

    Duck Head Bobbing?

    So, I have noticed my male Runner ducks head bob quite often, which I read is a sign of them being flirty/happy. However, in the videos I've seen of ducks head bobbing, it's repetitive. My guys only do it once, then go back to normal? I've noticed they sometimes do it in sync too. Is this normal...
  3. DeeJay

    Muscovy Drake Behaviour

    Hello! I'm seeking some advice regarding Muscovy Drakes. I have two Drakes - one is the progenitor of the other. The eldest Drake is around 4 years old, the youngest around 5 months. In the last 3 or 4 weeks, I have noticed the elder Drake staying lower to the ground, being more separate from...
  4. Team PJ

    Bottom intrusions

    Hiya, We've been happily watching our pack of 7 do their thing over the last year, we got them last August. Love having ducks. They've just been through a molt, and are currently not really laying which I think must be normal? The reason for my post, is that this morning while they're all...
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