- Aug 7, 2012
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I got these “assorted ducks” at the beginning of March at a local feed store. Sadly one of them was killed by a dog. So We replaced the one with two (at the end of March), they got along fine. But now that they are all grown, two of the Drakes are aggressive towards a female that isn’t in there “group”. They are trying to mate but it is pretty aggressive. But they don’t fight either; they just are being aggressive with trying to mate. She is losing feathers on the back of her neck. But they leave the female that is in their group alone.
There are three drakes and two hens. The “group” consists of a pekin drake (Sprinkles) , a Black runner/mallard drake(Chester), a Blue Swedish Drake (Ave) , and a Mallard hen (Doofus). Poor Bandit is the lonely one she looks to be Black Swedish, maybe with some mallard or Rouen? She has a green shine to her head and purple feathers on her wings, with pretty lavender eyes
But about every other day she goes to our pond to hang out for a few hours by herself. Which will soon be fenced in so they can live there in peace
Will getting more females help with this?
There are three drakes and two hens. The “group” consists of a pekin drake (Sprinkles) , a Black runner/mallard drake(Chester), a Blue Swedish Drake (Ave) , and a Mallard hen (Doofus). Poor Bandit is the lonely one she looks to be Black Swedish, maybe with some mallard or Rouen? She has a green shine to her head and purple feathers on her wings, with pretty lavender eyes

But about every other day she goes to our pond to hang out for a few hours by herself. Which will soon be fenced in so they can live there in peace

Will getting more females help with this?
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