Annieb12345
Hatching
- Jul 12, 2017
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Two years ago when fifteen Ancona and Cayuga ducks moved from my neighbors pond to ours, I was delighted. It was such fun watching them swim and play on our little pond. The neighbor was fed up with them and said we could keep them, so we built a duck yard and house for them to winter in. We lost a few as we found out that the raccoons, eagles, foxes etc enjoyed duck for dinner too and began locking them in at night. We were down to about seven and then had nine eggs hatch. As spring started we had three females and thirteen males. The males have gotten so aggressive! The older pure Anconas are particularly mean. They attack all the youngsters even though they are adult ducks now too. We separated the females from the males but the boys attack each other now. Three at a time of the older 'bad boys' hold the young males under water. No drowning yet, but now I've got all these ducks with featherless necks! And the young ones are afraid to go out on the pond!
Earlier in the year, the youngsters were aggressive too, but now they've settled down and all of them are victims of the older 'bad boys' (as we call them). So, now the four bad boys are in one side of the pen and the 12 youngsters are on the other side. I let the youngsters out on the pond in the morning and some time in the late afternoon when they return to the duck house to nap, I let the older ducks out.
Is there any hope for having a friendly flock again? Since we don't want duck eggs and we don't have room for more ducks, we gave away our hens that were laying. Now we've only one female and she's one of the original Anconas. She hangs out with the younger ducks and is terrified of the boys from her original flock. Would it help if I gave her away so they were all males?
Earlier in the year, the youngsters were aggressive too, but now they've settled down and all of them are victims of the older 'bad boys' (as we call them). So, now the four bad boys are in one side of the pen and the 12 youngsters are on the other side. I let the youngsters out on the pond in the morning and some time in the late afternoon when they return to the duck house to nap, I let the older ducks out.
Is there any hope for having a friendly flock again? Since we don't want duck eggs and we don't have room for more ducks, we gave away our hens that were laying. Now we've only one female and she's one of the original Anconas. She hangs out with the younger ducks and is terrified of the boys from her original flock. Would it help if I gave her away so they were all males?
