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Amrobblee
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- Jul 2, 2020
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Unfortunately most drakes wind up in similar situations to most roosters. Some people do keep all drake flocks or groups though.
if you would rather keep your males and don’t care too much about the eggs, rehome ALL your females and keep the boys. Or set them up with completely separate living arrangements. Boys with no girls around at all generally do fine, although you may get an individual or 2 that just isn’t a good fit for a bachelor group.
spring will be the worst time, at peak mating season. You’ll have all the boys fighting over the girls and overmating all of them. Definitely have a plan in mind to segregate the “extra” boys for the entire duration or else you -will- have problems. If you’re looking to let your girl hatch eggs there will need to be a drake in with her, but if you just leave them all together it’ll be awful for the girls.
I do have 2 separate living areas currently, although one is mostly being used to keep the male Pekin away from the rest of the group but my laying female always follows him in there and I have a hard time separating the two of them, is this okay? I have plenty of space to separate them and I alternate their “free ranging” time frequently so my other ducks can bathe in peace. My Swedish males are just so sweet I can’t imagine them getting aggressive
