I do have 3 Muscovy ducks, one of which was hatched in my hand, once she turned 6 months old I placed her in the coop with her mom and dad. She does attack me and my daughter on a daily basis. I noticed the reason for her attacks are because she wants to be held. So, I hold her for about 15 minutes, then let her down, once I do that, she goes on about her daily business. That's all she is looking for is attention. Now, when she was little, I would lay on top of her to get her to stop biting and attacking, and she did like that. I thought it was because it reminds her of a mommy laying on top of her to comfort her. Now that she is older, I just sit her on my lap and put my upper body on top of her, then for that 15 minutes of time she will actually go to sleep. I find that to be the thing that works for my little girl. SHE IS SPOILED TO SAY THE LEAST.
I now have a problem that I don't understand, and would love to have your help with this: My (muskovy) drake is being attacked by his mate, (the one's that gave birth to the female spoken of above). This is something that just started, and I don't know what to do about it. He looks terrible. My daughter and I brought him in this afternoon, and gave him a bath, and put antibacterial cream on the open sores. He stopped bleeding, but he looks bad, and later I went back out to check on him, and he ran to me to be held (something he has never done before). He is literally scared of his mate. What do I do? We thought about separating him from her, but my daughter is afraid that if we do that we won't be able to re-incorporate them back together. The two will be 3 years old this spring. Can I get some advice? I really need this help. My poor little Drake is so scared, and to see that really hurts me.
Thank you in advance
PADuckrunner