2Gerootheducky
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- Jan 21, 2019
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This is an update of my previous post...
We have 2 ducks, however 1 of them passed away last week. So we got a new duckling to accompany the other duck, whom we were told was female but is a Pekin and has a curvy tail leaving with the doubt that she may be a male. Anyway, today we tried to introduce the new duckling ( she is a muscovy) whom we were told was female to the Pekin. However our Pekin reacted badly, and tried to eat some of the duckling's feathers and after she was put back in the coop started behaving strangely, almost as if nervous (the duckling was outside of the coop, and they were looking at each other). What could be happening? Our Pekin is very territorial so could this be why she behaved so aggresively?
We have 2 ducks, however 1 of them passed away last week. So we got a new duckling to accompany the other duck, whom we were told was female but is a Pekin and has a curvy tail leaving with the doubt that she may be a male. Anyway, today we tried to introduce the new duckling ( she is a muscovy) whom we were told was female to the Pekin. However our Pekin reacted badly, and tried to eat some of the duckling's feathers and after she was put back in the coop started behaving strangely, almost as if nervous (the duckling was outside of the coop, and they were looking at each other). What could be happening? Our Pekin is very territorial so could this be why she behaved so aggresively?