Kezs
In the Brooder
I purchased 6 hen chicks and 2 ducks about 7 weeks ago. The ducks were straight run and mixed breeds. The first duck is easy, she is a Magpie and she quacks, so I know she is a girl. The second is the one I am worried about.
It is a Rouen based on the eye stripes and the fact that it is bigger than the Magpie, and a Mallard would be much smaller. However, it hasn't started quacking, so I am very concerned it is a boy. There is NO WAY I can get more ducks because we are already having major issues with water soaking the sand in our run and making it impossible to keep clean and not smelly. I posted about that in the building forum if anyone has ideas for that! I also know the ratio is supposed to be 1 male for every 5 females to keep the females safe from over-mating (and the chickens since he will hurt and possibly kill them if they try to mate the hens) .
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to keep the females (duck and chickens) safe if it is a male without buying more females, assuming I can find someone to even sell me just females? They are so closely bonded it isn't funny. They are never more than 2 feet apart, sleep with their heads on each other, and if I have to pick one up they go nuts quacking or peeping until they are together again. If I give them away, I am afraid they will be eaten.
It is a Rouen based on the eye stripes and the fact that it is bigger than the Magpie, and a Mallard would be much smaller. However, it hasn't started quacking, so I am very concerned it is a boy. There is NO WAY I can get more ducks because we are already having major issues with water soaking the sand in our run and making it impossible to keep clean and not smelly. I posted about that in the building forum if anyone has ideas for that! I also know the ratio is supposed to be 1 male for every 5 females to keep the females safe from over-mating (and the chickens since he will hurt and possibly kill them if they try to mate the hens) .
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to keep the females (duck and chickens) safe if it is a male without buying more females, assuming I can find someone to even sell me just females? They are so closely bonded it isn't funny. They are never more than 2 feet apart, sleep with their heads on each other, and if I have to pick one up they go nuts quacking or peeping until they are together again. If I give them away, I am afraid they will be eaten.
