- Jul 10, 2010
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Hi! I have six 'teenage' ducks that were hatched out here naturally by a mom duck. Their parents are a Blue Runner and a Cayuga. They are beautiful: four silver ones (one has a green wing!) and four green/black ones. They are three months old. I am listening to them quack, and it seems I have only ONE girl. The other five do the male quack (that raspy, throaty sound). The for-sure girl quacks loudly like the grown female Cayugas.
I am very attached to them since I've known them from day one. One hatched in my hands and another was a preemie with yolk sac still attached and I had to nurture her and hand feed her and hold her a lot. My concern is TOO MANY DRAKES. If I do have five drakes, that adds to my already one grown male Runner, making six. That would leave me with four hens and six drakes. I fear the hens would be constantly pestered and that there would be in-fighting among the males.
Any helpful advice? I don't want to have to give them away because my kids and I are bonded, but I don't want a sticky situation once the hormones kick in.
thanks!
Tracey in Vermont
I am very attached to them since I've known them from day one. One hatched in my hands and another was a preemie with yolk sac still attached and I had to nurture her and hand feed her and hold her a lot. My concern is TOO MANY DRAKES. If I do have five drakes, that adds to my already one grown male Runner, making six. That would leave me with four hens and six drakes. I fear the hens would be constantly pestered and that there would be in-fighting among the males.
Any helpful advice? I don't want to have to give them away because my kids and I are bonded, but I don't want a sticky situation once the hormones kick in.
thanks!
Tracey in Vermont