jennasips
Chirping
- Nov 4, 2021
- 10
- 24
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So, I have been in a bit of a situation I have one drake that has lost two of his mates so far. My little guy has been through a great deal, surviving a skunk attack and losing his buddies. It’s been a few months now and he seems to be adjusted to living on his own but I worry that he may be lonely when I’m not around. I adore my little guy and want only the best for him.
My shelter and pen are really only big enough for two ducks and most places require buying two minimum. Without knowing the genders it would be risky buying two ducklings and then having one being female then having to give one away. I’m also not sure if the two ducks would be bonded to each other and leave my little guy out defeating the whole purpose of finding him mates. Ideally, I want another male companion for him. I have considered adopting an already sexed duck but worry because of my past experiences. His last buddy I adopted from a farm and he was already full grown and ended up randomly dying a month after having him due to his health I think. It’s just scary not being able to raise the duck and know its history medically.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
My shelter and pen are really only big enough for two ducks and most places require buying two minimum. Without knowing the genders it would be risky buying two ducklings and then having one being female then having to give one away. I’m also not sure if the two ducks would be bonded to each other and leave my little guy out defeating the whole purpose of finding him mates. Ideally, I want another male companion for him. I have considered adopting an already sexed duck but worry because of my past experiences. His last buddy I adopted from a farm and he was already full grown and ended up randomly dying a month after having him due to his health I think. It’s just scary not being able to raise the duck and know its history medically.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
