ZiaSienna
Hatching
- Oct 24, 2016
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Hello,
I'm new to the site, and back in April I purchased four Ancona ducklings, sex unknown. I was taking a gamble. Now, much to my dismay, I have three drakes and only one hen. They are siblings. My question is, will the drakes eventually attack the hen? So far they haven't. Will they mate with her and fertilize the eggs?
I've also wondered about rehoming them. Who in the world would want just male ducks?
Lastly, we built them a great duck house with a shallow ramp. Trouble is, they won't go in at night without a lot of energy on our part. We have to try and shoo them in, which doesn't really work. We end up having to catch eat one and put it in the house. Is there an easier way?
I'm new to the site, and back in April I purchased four Ancona ducklings, sex unknown. I was taking a gamble. Now, much to my dismay, I have three drakes and only one hen. They are siblings. My question is, will the drakes eventually attack the hen? So far they haven't. Will they mate with her and fertilize the eggs?
I've also wondered about rehoming them. Who in the world would want just male ducks?
Lastly, we built them a great duck house with a shallow ramp. Trouble is, they won't go in at night without a lot of energy on our part. We have to try and shoo them in, which doesn't really work. We end up having to catch eat one and put it in the house. Is there an easier way?