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WickedChicksNH
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Simple answer..They are Drakes and won't get along anymore..
I always hold out hope. But I am afraid you could be right
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Simple answer..They are Drakes and won't get along anymore..
It won't happen the way your thinking it will..They matured and no longer comfortable with each other.I always hold out hope. But I am afraid you could be right
Our duck math is wrong. I have seen all the signs but cannot convince the wife we still need to re home one of the drakes.ugg
I am gonna have to deal with all this soon- thanx for th reality check- now they are friends and I break up any problems as a helicopter farm daddy

My experience has been that my 2 drakes faught May to August. They were seperated during this time, and had supervised free range time together. I have four drakes now, and plan on the same procedures. Pain in the butt m, yes but everyone stays safe. In late August they were best buds again.Simple answer..They are Drakes and won't get along anymore..
During eclipse Drakes get along..Not during breeding season.My experience has been that my 2 drakes faught May to August. They were seperated during this time, and had supervised free range time together. I have four drakes now, and plan on the same procedures. Pain in the butt m, yes but everyone stays safe. In late August they were best buds again.
I'm told it has to do with hormones, which are triggered by amount of daylight. Maybe I'll try keeping them in the dark and see what happens.