- Jul 13, 2012
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I have a duckling that's about two months old. I think that's she's a hen. I was thinking that hey, she should be old enough to introduce to my existing ducks, a hen and two drakes. I decided to take it slow, and had her in a wire dog kennel on the ground at night for a few days. The older ducks waddle around the yard during the day, they have the run of our four and a half acre place. So i have Pokey, the duckling, in chicken run during the day.
I've been trying to get my drakes to accept Pokey for some time now, but it seems that unless she is in my lap, or tucked under my arm all they want to do is either kill or mount her. I honestly cannot tell which. They will grab her feathers at the base of her head and not let go until i grab Pokey and kick the drake off. Sometimes they will both be doing it at the same time. My hen does not have a problem with her. Whats going on, and how should i get them to accept Pokey? She can't stay in the chicken run forever, there is no live grass on there and the chickens, who also have the run of the place, eat all the bugs.
NOTE: I know that at two months and almost completely feathered out she's not a duckling, but i call my ducks ducklings until i get one that's younger then the current "duckling". My Khaki Campbells were ducklings for six months!
I've been trying to get my drakes to accept Pokey for some time now, but it seems that unless she is in my lap, or tucked under my arm all they want to do is either kill or mount her. I honestly cannot tell which. They will grab her feathers at the base of her head and not let go until i grab Pokey and kick the drake off. Sometimes they will both be doing it at the same time. My hen does not have a problem with her. Whats going on, and how should i get them to accept Pokey? She can't stay in the chicken run forever, there is no live grass on there and the chickens, who also have the run of the place, eat all the bugs.
NOTE: I know that at two months and almost completely feathered out she's not a duckling, but i call my ducks ducklings until i get one that's younger then the current "duckling". My Khaki Campbells were ducklings for six months!