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I work from home so get to watch them all day. The one girl he kind of actually harasses is actually doing quite well - she's faster than him.This was what I was thinking when I saw the photo. The raggedy flight feathers look like the girls that were getting harassed by the drake in my flock. He would not leave them alone and I think they were just not getting enough protein to keep up with the harassment, chasing, mating. It never stopped.
I ended up rehoming the group of 4 ducks that he targeted. The girls are healthy at the new place and my kept ducks all look nice too.
