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Okay, I posted yesterday with a similar question but no one seems to have looked at it and I think it's because my post was for an uncommon specific breed, so making it more general.
How much do we need to worry about drakes mating with younger hens? I have a 3 month old hen that I just acquired and of course she really really wants to join the flock, but I know that my drake is likely to want to mate with her - both amorously, and also in a rude dominance establishment that he tends to do with new ducks. How dangerous is this for her? If I need to continue keeping them separate, approximately how old does she need to be before they can all hang out?
Here is the small flock demographics in case that's helpful
1 khaki campbell drake (1.5 yrs old)
1 khaki campbell hen (1.5 yrs old)
2 Swedish blue hens (1.5 yrs old)
1 magpie hen (3 mo old)
How much do we need to worry about drakes mating with younger hens? I have a 3 month old hen that I just acquired and of course she really really wants to join the flock, but I know that my drake is likely to want to mate with her - both amorously, and also in a rude dominance establishment that he tends to do with new ducks. How dangerous is this for her? If I need to continue keeping them separate, approximately how old does she need to be before they can all hang out?
Here is the small flock demographics in case that's helpful
1 khaki campbell drake (1.5 yrs old)
1 khaki campbell hen (1.5 yrs old)
2 Swedish blue hens (1.5 yrs old)
1 magpie hen (3 mo old)
when/if you let her out, just watch them for a little bit, then if you are comfortable leaving her out, I would!