ShelbyCiave
Chirping
Hello all!
So, some of you may have seen I am at a 6-4 male to female ratio of ducks. I am trying to put up my 4 new baby drakes up for rehoming. However, if I have no luck with this and I were to keep all 10, I would obviously figure out a way to separate the females from the males. My question is, even if I separate them and let the males and females take turns free ranging would I have to separate my existing males from new males? Also, if all 6 males know there are females around, but are still separated from the females, should I worry about the drakes getting aggressive with each other? Sorry for excessive questions. Y’all have been a great help thus far and very supportive! I really appreciate it!
So, some of you may have seen I am at a 6-4 male to female ratio of ducks. I am trying to put up my 4 new baby drakes up for rehoming. However, if I have no luck with this and I were to keep all 10, I would obviously figure out a way to separate the females from the males. My question is, even if I separate them and let the males and females take turns free ranging would I have to separate my existing males from new males? Also, if all 6 males know there are females around, but are still separated from the females, should I worry about the drakes getting aggressive with each other? Sorry for excessive questions. Y’all have been a great help thus far and very supportive! I really appreciate it!