Adding new ducks to flock

I have a dwarf silkie and she sometimes gets pushed out of the way so I have two water sections for them on opposite sides.
 

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I. Agree with @shawluvsbirds give them separate spaces for now but where they are living side by side Best way to get an established flock of dominate females to accept tall skinny ducks that don’t look like ducks. Lol
I have them in a small cage within theirs. I let them free range together today again. They’re fine with them being in the same cage, but the sacred pools are a no no
 
Well here the geese think the pool is all theirs so what your seeing is very normal behavior it will all work it self out just takes time. and lots of patience too. And treats go a long way also. lol for you and them. :p
 
They finally got to swim for like five minutes the mallards decided to take a break from swimming and they went for it
 

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They sleep all together, but the battle for the big pool is still on going. The black runners get me to scare off the mallards sometimes
 

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