MyMonsters91
Chirping
- Aug 17, 2015
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So, I had 4 original ducks. I thought they were all 4 girls, and got 3 drakes for companionship, just to realize the next day that 2 of my original ducks were most likely males and I just swamped my 2 hens with 5 drakes. Obviously brutal to them. I couldn't re home 3 drakes as nobody was jumping at getting them, so I eventually settled on selling the 2 girls (and the women asked for one of my drakes to go with them, she had one lonely girl grieving after the loss of her original companions that she wanted to get companions for)... so now I'm down to 4 drakes. It's so quiet out by the coop, except for my single Roo who likes to hear his own voice. My 4 males seem to be doing fine so far, despite the separation of the 3 other ducks. I'm particularly watching my last original duck who grew up with the 3 that were re homed.. but he seems to be doing okay with his other 3 buddies. Is there anything I need to be aware of with having an all drake flock?
Also, if I were to get some more hen ducks next year, how many would I have to have to go with my four males? What is the ideal male vs female proportions? I would like to get some Cayuga hens coming Spring, but want to be prepared. Also, what like-ness in age would I want to look for? I've been trying to keep all my ducks around the same age, but does it matter? If I end up with younger hens then my males are come Spring, would that be hard on the girls?

Also, if I were to get some more hen ducks next year, how many would I have to have to go with my four males? What is the ideal male vs female proportions? I would like to get some Cayuga hens coming Spring, but want to be prepared. Also, what like-ness in age would I want to look for? I've been trying to keep all my ducks around the same age, but does it matter? If I end up with younger hens then my males are come Spring, would that be hard on the girls?