chickenluver10
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- Nov 7, 2017
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Hello!
I have a pekin duck a little over a month old and I'm pretty sure he's got the drake feathers on the tail. We thought it was a girl until today when we noticed the feathers. It's two curly feathers at the beginning of the tail. Anyways, I have one other pekin female (I think) duck who he is best buds with, and a Khaki Campbell duck the same age, supposedly female. I also have a flock of 8 adult chickens. (all hens) So I know that drakes can try to mate with chickens and injure them, but do they ALWAYS do that? I mean, if he has little ducky friends, will he go for the chickens? I will be keeping the ducks together with the chickens in the coop at night. I really don't WANT to get rid of him (we know some people who would take him to live at their farm) but if he will surely hurt our chickens then we will have to.
So basically, any advice or input on whether drakes always try to mate chickens would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
I have a pekin duck a little over a month old and I'm pretty sure he's got the drake feathers on the tail. We thought it was a girl until today when we noticed the feathers. It's two curly feathers at the beginning of the tail. Anyways, I have one other pekin female (I think) duck who he is best buds with, and a Khaki Campbell duck the same age, supposedly female. I also have a flock of 8 adult chickens. (all hens) So I know that drakes can try to mate with chickens and injure them, but do they ALWAYS do that? I mean, if he has little ducky friends, will he go for the chickens? I will be keeping the ducks together with the chickens in the coop at night. I really don't WANT to get rid of him (we know some people who would take him to live at their farm) but if he will surely hurt our chickens then we will have to.
So basically, any advice or input on whether drakes always try to mate chickens would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!