adlynch
Songster
I have 5 ducks, 4 males 1 female who just recently started laying. They free range and have access to a pond during the day and are put up in a fairly decent size pen at night. This morning i found 2 of the males dead. There was no size of entrance into the pen. Both of them had wounds on their neck. I am aware that my male/female ratio is off. I know nothing about ducks and did not have time to properly prepare for them. I received them unexpectedly. I am ASSUMING that the larger duck (pekin) killed the other two. I am now wondering what to do. I have 3 left, the very large male pekin, a male rouen, and the female. Will the males kill each other or kill the female? Just looking for answers. They were all raised together from ducklings , no one was introduced later. Thanks so much!
It would definitely be the drake, today I was feeding the ducks and letting them out of their pen, then I didn't know if the right drake was in the right pen so I let him out to see if the other male ducks would attack him....(That sounds horrible) I break them up straight away though!!! I watched because the other boy was trying to mate with the other drakes partner, and so the 2 drakes (who are brothers so they don't attack each other) tried to kill him, they both jumped on him and they were aiming for the neck and holding him down, the worst part was that they jumped on him in the water! So he would have drowned and been attacked on the neck!!! My lesson in now learned!!!!!