I have 5 one year old call ducks, 2 females and 3 males. They peacefully share a run with 12 full size chickens (hens). Up until a week ago all was fine until one of the ducks started laying eggs. One of the drakes began relentlessly chasing and clamping down on one of the other drakes. The 3rd drake generally stays out of it, or if anything he seems to put himself between the two of them. All three of the drakes are gentle with the females, and don't seem to breed them nearly as often as I imagined they would. The females' feathers are in perfect condition. I ended up putting the aggressor in a large dog pen inside of the run. I have tried to let him out after a day, and he would immediate track down the other drake and begin attacking again and doesn't relent. He ends back up inside the dog pen.
Obviously this is a male to female ratio issue, but is it also only a spring issue as these Calls seem to be more of seasonal layers than year round layers? Even if I get a few more hens, would that even guarantee he stop?
Thanks
Obviously this is a male to female ratio issue, but is it also only a spring issue as these Calls seem to be more of seasonal layers than year round layers? Even if I get a few more hens, would that even guarantee he stop?
Thanks