Hi all,
Its my first time raising ducks. I decided t go with muscovies. I may dabble in other breeds down the line. Well I have 6 ducklings and it looks like all are drakes except one. I say this because at 4 weeks she is half the size of her 3 brothers with far more feathers and much more smaller feet. The other two ducklings are from another breeder and are 6 and 8 weeks old. Very large feet on them as well. The 4 week old female has more feathers than the 6 week old.
So that said I am trying to decide on how to have my flock. I was first planning on 1 drake to 3-4 hens. However after reading I found that 3-4 may not be enough girls. Is this true? Another Idea was just to keep a couple drakes. Would drakes still fight if no girls? Another idea that I have been thinking is just keep hens. Just 3 or 4 and hold the drake so I can still get eggs. At this time I really don't care about raising ducklings. Then if I do I can always find a drake and if he needs more girls. Would love some advice.
Since this is my first time having ducks I only want 3-5 to start. That way I can see how they are as adults and decide on getting more or not. Like with chickens. I started of with 5 chickens 6 years ago now I have 28 funny how it happens.
Its my first time raising ducks. I decided t go with muscovies. I may dabble in other breeds down the line. Well I have 6 ducklings and it looks like all are drakes except one. I say this because at 4 weeks she is half the size of her 3 brothers with far more feathers and much more smaller feet. The other two ducklings are from another breeder and are 6 and 8 weeks old. Very large feet on them as well. The 4 week old female has more feathers than the 6 week old.
So that said I am trying to decide on how to have my flock. I was first planning on 1 drake to 3-4 hens. However after reading I found that 3-4 may not be enough girls. Is this true? Another Idea was just to keep a couple drakes. Would drakes still fight if no girls? Another idea that I have been thinking is just keep hens. Just 3 or 4 and hold the drake so I can still get eggs. At this time I really don't care about raising ducklings. Then if I do I can always find a drake and if he needs more girls. Would love some advice.
Since this is my first time having ducks I only want 3-5 to start. That way I can see how they are as adults and decide on getting more or not. Like with chickens. I started of with 5 chickens 6 years ago now I have 28 funny how it happens.