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Odd Female duck behavior - Mounting each other
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- Start dateMar 13, 2011
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DuckyGurl
Crowing
8 Years
I have had my 2 do that before....interesting to finally know what caused it!
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Evelle
Songster
8 Years
my females mount and also do the humpy hump.... ummmm this is the pecking order????? oooohhhkay
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donnavee
Crowing
12 Years
Mine seem to also do it just when they are happy, like when they have a new tub of water to swim in. I've seen the males do it a couple of times, but I don't think they actually humpy humpy. Hope not.
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DUCKGIRL89
Songster
8 Years
Hahaha. With my first ducks, I had four drakes, and two hens, and the drakes would always go after the two drakes that were lower on the pecking order. Lol.
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RunnerWhisperer
Chirping
8 Years
My Black Swedish Runner mix did that to the Chocolate Runner, so I made the mistake of assuming she was a he...until he laid an egg! lol
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tinasomot
Hatching
I only have 2 female ducks, 15 weeks old and they start to mount each other, one is more dominant then the other. I guess it is not uncommon at all. It's just that duck owners didn't talk about it online that often. Also, I just found an article talking about hermaphrodite ducks, where the female ducks actually develop penis!!!As long as my ducks will lay eggs, I'll be okay, I guess. I'll have to wait and observe...
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jevans1
Chirping
I have two female (or so I think they are!!!!) that are exhibiting this behavior. The smaller one (khaki campbell) stretches her neck out until the larger (Cayuga) notices her. The Cayuga then mounts the Campbell and then pushes her under and bites the feathers on her neck.LOL, now I'm going to sing that to the girls when they do that!
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My Khaki Campbells mount each other when they're really happy, like a fresh tub of water to splash in, or a big handful of greens to eat. I think one will be "submissive" first, then one "dominates" not the other way around. New batch of ducklings coming tomorrow, straight run so hopefully these gals will be happy to have a man or two around.
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It is scary to me. They are only 11 weeks old and inseparable. Why are they doing this and is it dangerous to the smaller one? I like you have witnessed first the submissive behavior first that initiates the dominant behavior from the other duck. Also, I have noticed it happens more frequently when they are excited about fresh new water. Let me know what you have discovered please Smiles-N-Sunshine

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Jen
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Yooperducker
Chirping
Mine do the same thing with new pool water but also in the morning they often exit with dirty backs so I imagine this behavior continues overnight too.Mine seem to also do it just when they are happy, like when they have a new tub of water to swim in. I've seen the males do it a couple of times, but I don't think they actually humpy humpy. Hope not.
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Yooperducker
Chirping
Love your quote Duck Whisperer, one of my favorites!establishing pecking order.
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