Accidentalzookeeper
Chirping
- Dec 3, 2020
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I had 2 Pekin drakes about 8 months old, who grew up together and were super adorably bonded. They lived in a pen inside our garden fence on their own. We also have 6 ducks and 14 chickens that live in their own pens and free range in a separate backyard. Unfortunately one of the drakes died last week. On advice of this forum (thank you) I have been integrating him with the other flocks. I take him out of his pen in the morning and take him into the other yard. The ducks seem to have accepted him and they all hang out together all day long. At night, he tries to go into the duck pen with the girls, but I always take him back to his own pen. The first times he went in there, he was definitely harassing them (though I haven't witnessed any mating) but the past couple of nights it seems calm and I feel kind of bad taking him back to his pen because he calls and calls for company.
I am so confused though as to what I'm supposed to do long-term. Can he sleep in the pen with them? There are 6 ducks, all smaller than he is- runners, buffs and khaki campbells. I read a bunch of threads on here and saw that people were talking about separating their drake from ducks for 6 months of the year? What the heck? Then I saw threads where one of a duck pair died and the replacement companion was the opposite sex so they are in a 1:1 ratio, do those ducks get separated? I thought ducks get lonely when they are alone.
It seems like the easiest thing would be to allow my Pekin to be friends with the girls, which he is, and they all seem happy, and not get another drake to keep him company at night in the other pen, right? But do I need to keep his separate pen for the long term? Do I need to continue separating him at night indefinitely, or can he sleep in the girls' pen? Or will I need to take him out for certain months of the year, or what?
Also, will my chickens be ok if they are all free-ranging together? I assume the 6 ducks would keep him busy and he still has some leg issues from his ducklinghood so I think they could all outrun him.
Thank you. I am a first-time duck owner, obviously.
I am so confused though as to what I'm supposed to do long-term. Can he sleep in the pen with them? There are 6 ducks, all smaller than he is- runners, buffs and khaki campbells. I read a bunch of threads on here and saw that people were talking about separating their drake from ducks for 6 months of the year? What the heck? Then I saw threads where one of a duck pair died and the replacement companion was the opposite sex so they are in a 1:1 ratio, do those ducks get separated? I thought ducks get lonely when they are alone.
It seems like the easiest thing would be to allow my Pekin to be friends with the girls, which he is, and they all seem happy, and not get another drake to keep him company at night in the other pen, right? But do I need to keep his separate pen for the long term? Do I need to continue separating him at night indefinitely, or can he sleep in the girls' pen? Or will I need to take him out for certain months of the year, or what?
Also, will my chickens be ok if they are all free-ranging together? I assume the 6 ducks would keep him busy and he still has some leg issues from his ducklinghood so I think they could all outrun him.
Thank you. I am a first-time duck owner, obviously.
