She has a mirror toys and my rescue Muscovy just bully herIt's lonely can you get it a friend? a safe mirror can help too and a stuffed animal. But a friend is what it really needs. Has your Muscovy befriended it?
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She has a mirror toys and my rescue Muscovy just bully herIt's lonely can you get it a friend? a safe mirror can help too and a stuffed animal. But a friend is what it really needs. Has your Muscovy befriended it?
Do you keep the lights off overnight? If you don't I would so your not disrupting her sleep. Ducks need other ducks they are flock animals so she is lonely maybe eventually your drake will accept her at night i try to leave a night light on but i will turn-off i notice he will move during the night and sleep near her but that’s another thing that i don’t know what to do the duck a rescue he is from a flock of 5 her sister has been looking for him and he doesn’t want to leave my house every time he sees herhe goes with brownie my little duck so what will be your advice
whose sister? the drakes that you rescued but he wants to stay with you and Brownie your duckling? do you not want him any longer? Sorry I am confused.i want him it just i don’t know if he will be happy living in a house with me and i feel sorry because i know they looking for him
I hope your ok , I’m reaching out to you again because I know you have drake Muscovy i have a dilema i have 2 Muscovy remember the injury one well he didn’t want to leave so he is living with me but my baby Muscovy is now 3 months old and i think is male he is huge but suddenly he follow me all mad and want to bite me I don’t know why I raise him since he was a week all not even the other Muscovy do that any adviceBut for some reason he doesn’t look that he wants to leave brownie is a baby for him
That is the start of hormones. Try not to pet him that can get them started too. If he starts biting put him away from you in time out, or flatten him out belly down and hold onto him till he quits figthing then let him up facing away from you That would work sometimes with my drake but the best thing that worked when he started biting was tossing him into the pool he would begin to bathe and once he got out he would preen for a while before he would see me again and it would start over. It is just part of having an imprinted duck. Only my Muscovy drake that I raised ever did this none of my other drakes have ever come close to biting me.
How do the 2 boys get along?