Fighting drakes

Swimming pools are exciting places and are you sure it's really fighting and not just being really Bossy?
Yes. It’s fighting. I let them out once a day for about an hour and watch them(the run is big but not big enough for the pool) and watch them swim. So I know if there fighting or not. They bite each other’s necks and flap there wings. They also scratch them each other with there feet
 
Yes. It’s fighting. I let them out once a day for about an hour and watch them(the run is big but not big enough for the pool) and watch them swim. So I know if there fighting or not. They bite each other’s necks and flap there wings. They also scratch them each other with there feet
Trying to mount each other? Or full on attacks?
 
Okay so both dominant Drakes and territorial about the kiddie pool..Not sure if a second pool will change the dominant behaviour..:idunno
Might need Hens and remove one Drake?
I know I need females but do you think of some come over for like a week or so and then go, they’ll be find. We have a friend that has four pekin females and she wants fertilized eggs. If they come over for a “visit” and then leave should my boys be ok until next spring? I really don’t want to part with my boys. I’ve raised them since they were little. And when the pekins have babies and If some are females then she said we could have some
 
I know I need females but do you think of some come over for like a week or so and then go, they’ll be find. We have a friend that has four pekin females and she wants fertilized eggs. If they come over for a “visit” and then leave should my boys be ok until next spring? I really don’t want to part with my boys. I’ve raised them since they were little. And when the pekins have babies and If some are females then she said we could have some
Hmm..Then you will be inbreeding them..You need your own Hens and still the two Drakes will fight even more with Hens added to the equation...
 

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