Is it safe to keep 2 drakes with 1 female?

Cmp1979

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Hello, I'm new to this forum and and new to raising ducks. I acquired 3 ducks at tractor supply. I have raised them from ducklings. The female which I believe is a tan and white runner and she is super sweet and I'm very attached to, and two drakes which are pekings. My question is will I need to get rid of one of the males to make sure she is safe or can they all live together without fear of injury during the breeding process. I'm attached to them all and feel guilty splitting them up but I don't want to put her at risk of being hurt or stressed.
 
:frowI have a Pekin male and a female Runner - the Pekins will get so much bigger than your Runner and could really over-mate and hurt her. I'd recommend either finding a nice home for one of the males or getting 5 more females, but even then there is no guarantee the Pekins won't double up on one female. Even if you keep one of the males, you may need to get another female, or two, or three. We have a 1:3 ratio and it seems to be working - no one is over-mated. Good luck! Let us know how it turns out. They sure are precious!
 
I might end up getting another female and getting rid of my two males. I really don't want to but she is so sweet and the last thing I want to do is hurt her. If I order a female duckling most likely another runner would it be safe to keep them together?
 
I might end up getting another female and getting rid of my two males. I really don't want to but she is so sweet and the last thing I want to do is hurt her. If I order a female duckling most likely another runner would it be safe to keep them together?
That's a hard decision to make - I'm sorry you have to do it. How old are your original ducks now? Not sure if you can find a place to ship one duckling - usually minimum is 2-3. You may want to consider a duck closer in age. I had my original 2 since they were a week old - then I found 2 ladies closer in age on Craigslist. There is also the free rehome section her on BYC and the 'other poultry' section. Others may have some good ideas also.
 

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