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In the Brooder
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Hi everyone! I have been learning from this resource for a long time and finally joined the community! I have ducks, not chickens, but I’ve read a lot of people in the same boat on here so I hope it’s OK that I joined.

I have some ducks that are a little over a year old and they are super friendly layers. I just added four more ducks to my flock that I raised from ducklings, took my time introducing them, had them in the same run but separated for weeks and everything was fine, but now that they are together the new ducks are super mean to my big ones, chasing them off of food and water sources all the time. As a result, my big friendly ducks are terrified of them. There is a drake in the new mix of ducks and I think that he is the aggressive one. Will this aggressive behavior level out as the ducks mature? Thank you for reading!!
 
Thank you all for your advice!

I am pleased to announce my old girls are all laying again, and everyone was eating out of the same treat bowl this morning instead of fighting over the space.

Per your advice, I also added another feeding station and spread out their pools so they don't have competition over them. They even swam together yesterday :)
 
I just added a new pair of ducklings to four older female ducks. Even though I went slow, mine were terrified of the newbies too. I went out of town for two weeks and left them with a duck sitter. When I returned, they were all getting along. In fact, two of my older girls were in the pool with the young drake putting the head bobbing moves on him (little Cougars). So, give it time, and as Sourland suggested, space. They should be friends in time.
 
Thank you all for your advice!

I am pleased to announce my old girls are all laying again, and everyone was eating out of the same treat bowl this morning instead of fighting over the space.

Per your advice, I also added another feeding station and spread out their pools so they don't have competition over them. They even swam together yesterday :)
Good update.
 
You might want to remove the drake and see if that helps. Many on here have to separate their drakes from the others until the worst of mating season is over. How old are the younger ones.
Do you notice feathers laying around? I hardly notice my Runners and Buffs molting but when my Muscovy molt in fall it's like a pillow fight Mainly the large flight feathers.
A picture of the duck your worried about would help. It takes a good month for molt from beginning to end.
 
I don't notice any unusual amount of feathers, and this particular hen has looked moulty for several months. She eats, swims, and lays with the best of them, but I would consider her broody (at least, what I assume is broody - she lays secret clutches and hides them and i've found as many as 9 eggs). Do broody hens look rough?

here are a few pics of her. She's just not well kempt, and the back of her head is pretty bald from being mated by her sister hens. She is also very skiddish of the new ducks.
 

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