Waddlewoods
Songster
- May 8, 2023
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I have an 8 month old drake who is all of a sudden attacking us.
We had a fox attack about a month ago (no fatalities, just a couple wounded) and this drake has a leg wound and spent a couple weeks in the basement with one of our hens to heal up. When he went back outside this behaviour started.
It first started with him biting my boots. I thought maybe he was being nice but then he full on attacked me and left bruises on my legs.
I read that he's trying to show dominance and that I should pick him up or pin him down to show him I'm the boss. So now every time I go outside and he rushed me I scoop him up and carry him around while I do my chores. This has stopped him from attacking me.
Today though, my 8 year old got our of the car and turned the corner to say hi to the ducks. 2 seconds later I see him running and falling trying to get away from the drake who was full on attacking him, wings flapping and all. I told him to stand his ground and pick him up when that happens which he did and it helped. Then my 5 year old comes out and the drake turns on him and was chasing him around the yard. Now my 5 year old is afraid to come outside.
Any advice on how to reverse this behaviour? Pic of him for fun.
We had a fox attack about a month ago (no fatalities, just a couple wounded) and this drake has a leg wound and spent a couple weeks in the basement with one of our hens to heal up. When he went back outside this behaviour started.
It first started with him biting my boots. I thought maybe he was being nice but then he full on attacked me and left bruises on my legs.
I read that he's trying to show dominance and that I should pick him up or pin him down to show him I'm the boss. So now every time I go outside and he rushed me I scoop him up and carry him around while I do my chores. This has stopped him from attacking me.
Today though, my 8 year old got our of the car and turned the corner to say hi to the ducks. 2 seconds later I see him running and falling trying to get away from the drake who was full on attacking him, wings flapping and all. I told him to stand his ground and pick him up when that happens which he did and it helped. Then my 5 year old comes out and the drake turns on him and was chasing him around the yard. Now my 5 year old is afraid to come outside.
Any advice on how to reverse this behaviour? Pic of him for fun.