This is late in posting as I haven't been feeling that well enough to post my questions.
Anyways, my dad had to move a bit of stuff to put up the misting system for the flock. He moved a bit of old fencing that was sitting next to the newer fencing and there was a small opening.
Our 2yr drake Colonel got out and was sitting with our adult females AND our 9 week old females. When they got up to go get water to drink, he followed but left them alone. I kept trying to grab him but failed. He was still following them around and even sat with them again.
This is all weird to me since I know drakes are 24/7 horny and always want to mate with females no matter how old.
Why was he leaving them alone?
Could it be because it was around 103F?
Can I do supervised free range time for them?
Anyways, my dad had to move a bit of stuff to put up the misting system for the flock. He moved a bit of old fencing that was sitting next to the newer fencing and there was a small opening.
Our 2yr drake Colonel got out and was sitting with our adult females AND our 9 week old females. When they got up to go get water to drink, he followed but left them alone. I kept trying to grab him but failed. He was still following them around and even sat with them again.
This is all weird to me since I know drakes are 24/7 horny and always want to mate with females no matter how old.
Why was he leaving them alone?
Could it be because it was around 103F?
Can I do supervised free range time for them?
