No..Unfortunately the more they mature the higher the hormones and sometimes it just never works out having all Drakes together.Crazy. I just figured if it was going to happen it would have a few months ago.
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No..Unfortunately the more they mature the higher the hormones and sometimes it just never works out having all Drakes together.Crazy. I just figured if it was going to happen it would have a few months ago.
It's not that hard. If you have a secure run just fence it into thirds. The annoying part is water and food dishes for everyone.@thumper650 has kept 4 drakes with just short fencing to separate them if you want to keep all 3 this maybe your only option.
I didn't leave them in the coop during daylight. Maybe I should try this year since they have a large house.Did they sleep in a dark coop at night and have no problems or was coop not working either?
They were seperated at night too. I'd put them together if I was outside supervising.What about at night?
I am aware of this and am keeping close attention.To the OP. I notice that you also have chicken hens. Understand that your drakes may start breeding your chicken hens which can cause serious problems.