Hi I’m new to Backyard Chickens.

Clratt

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I have been a chickens and duck owner for several years, small flocks only. This spring was the first time I let my any of my females raise a brood of her own. I chose to allow my mallard hen and her mate (an Anacona). She hatched 12 duckings and they are all doing well.
We also own 9 chickens of different breeds ( 2 Silkie Roos, 2 buff orpington hens, 2 EE, 1 Wyandotte hen, 1 d’Anvers roo and 1 serama hen). We have various other pets also dog, cats, ferret, parrot, turtles, fish, and a snake. I’m excited to be a member thank you for letting me join.
 
As I stated in my intro. I have allowed my female duck to raise her ducklings and during this time we have separated the drake from them. He is close and watches them. We live along a river and here recently a flock of wild female ducks have been showing up and “courting“ my male through his enclosure. My question is should I be doing something about this? And any suggestions on what that would be?
 
Welcome to BYC :welcome . I do not know much about Ducks or the situation you have asked concerning the wild female ducks hanging out with your male at his enclosure. Sounds like you live near a river- perhaps in a rural area where you can't control how much activity your birds have with the wild birds - but I have always read that wild birds bring disease- so I would do my best to keep them at least away from his dwelling as much as possible,- Perhaps someone more familiar with ducks can jump on here and give you a better answer.
 

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