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How to train ducks not to attack and bite

I've been having the same problem the past two weeks with my 20 wk old drake. At first he just seemed to be asserting himself by chasing me and my boyfriend around the yard and "yelling" at us when we come near the females, but now he's being downright aggressive. He has been nippy but he got ahold of kevins sweatshirt the other day after he lunged across the pool, he's been nipping my toes, and this morning as I was refilling thew water dish be lunged and bit my hand so hard its bruised. I gave him a tap on the rearend and told him no. My ducks have just recently become sexually active so is this just a phase? Is he just being protective? Do I mount him only when he bites and immediately after, or on a regular basis till it stops? Also is it normal for him to be mean when he's mounting the ladies? He gets up there pushes their necks down but right as he's getting off them he will grab them in the face area and latch on for a sec. It looks like he's hurting them but I'm not sure to stop it or not.
 
Oh, great...I've got to tell my 73 year old husband he has to mount my duck. And to be sure, i'll have a camera handy. I can imagine how it will go down. Yes, honey..I heard right from the ducks mouth er beak that he thinks you are lower than a mud slug. And in order to gain his respect, you will have to mount him for a full five minutes. I just KNOW he'll think i'm daffy. Did anyone who posted to the tread, have success? Besides the one's who gave the advice. Well, here goes nothing. And thanks for the advice and the laugh. Dale
 
Thanks @Miss Lydia :)
Let us know how it works.
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