Colleen Ray
Chirping
So my ducks have started laying eggs and we had to separate the drakes from the rest of the flock at night because my sweet gander has decided that duck mating is naughty. He spends all his time keeping the drakes away from the females. At first, it was fine, the boys would sneak off in corners and skulk away where he couldn't see them but then they started getting aggressive with him. Now we keep them apart at night. He gets some much-needed sleep and the ducks get some rest as well. But now he's becoming a bit defensive of the pen. He loves us and cuddles us every day but he nips at our boots when we come in and trembles all over.
Is he trying to protect the nest? Would it be best to separate him from the ducks altogether while they're laying? I know ganders are good papas and may even choose to sit on a nest themselves. I'd thought since his mate isn't laying yet (I'd heard they won't start that up until age three) he wouldn't get too excited about the eggs. The ducks certainly don't seem broody.
Wasn't he a cute little thing?
Any thoughts?
Is he trying to protect the nest? Would it be best to separate him from the ducks altogether while they're laying? I know ganders are good papas and may even choose to sit on a nest themselves. I'd thought since his mate isn't laying yet (I'd heard they won't start that up until age three) he wouldn't get too excited about the eggs. The ducks certainly don't seem broody.
Wasn't he a cute little thing?
Any thoughts?