Kaw
Songster
- Oct 19, 2020
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He sounds hungry, male, and it’s winter. Not to say you are not feeding them enough and I am only going by my own observations.
My males nip and seem friendlier, or more aggressive, when they are hungry...they also pget out and go after new things in theie environment.
Try holding a handful of mealworms, peas, or something else you know he really likes to see what he does.
Then you can assess his behavior. They are protective but that also means having enough food.
There are mornings when after plenty of food the night before, our ducks are hungry.
My males nip and seem friendlier, or more aggressive, when they are hungry...they also pget out and go after new things in theie environment.
Try holding a handful of mealworms, peas, or something else you know he really likes to see what he does.
Then you can assess his behavior. They are protective but that also means having enough food.
There are mornings when after plenty of food the night before, our ducks are hungry.
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