You really need to get your new drake at least 2-3 girls of his own, when Scovy's are raised together they form a tight bond and your new guy isn't ever going to be welcomed. I had a lone drakelet hatch here and since his mama refused him I brought him inside to care for, boy did he turn into a handful when he got sexually mature at around 4 months of age, but I worked with him and now at almost 3ys he is an awesome drake, dominant drake too. but when he would come at me I would get him down and lay him flat out just like a dominant drake would do to him. On his belly one hand on his upper body the other lower and hold him till he quit fighting then i let him up he'd either waddle off humiliated or come back for more but the main thing i found is not to give up keep it up till he realizes you are top drake not him. Sometimes i would even go after him make him get out of my way or act like i was going to pick him up just to make him move and realize i call the shots. also carry a broom with you and when he comes at you sweep him away, I never hit my drake but I could sweep him pretty far. lol I did go and get this drake 3 girls of his own and they are very tight family. Of course he gets to mate with any of the others too since he's top drake and my other 3 drakes know that if they don't want to get their butts kicked they keep a distance between themselves and him. still there are fights but usually they don't last long. Get your new drake some girls and give them time to bond and him time to get healthy then try again to let them out together, as long as there is plenty of room to stay out of each others way they will soon learn to live together.Hi allI'm a relative newbie to the world of raising Muscovies and I'm having my first big hiccup!I need some advice:-/I have three girls and one drake that are all siblings.I raised them from two weeks old and they're pets. Quite friendly. I hand fed them grubs and worms when they were little so they are all quite large too.They will be six months old in a few weeks and we still haven't had any eggs or mating so i decided it might be worth a try getting a se ond drake as mine free range around the front yard all day and there are a few girls.He came from a pen of 8 drakes so is quite battered and much smaller tthan mine, though he is about 1 year old.The moment I opened the box he was in, my drake attacked him. The girls even got in on it too. It was horrible! I pulled my drake off the new boy and locked him in his pen. He went crazy!I gave him some time to cool off then let him out again and he ran around the yard mating all of the girls and attacking the new drake again.My thinking is that he isn't attempting to defend himself as he is used to this and realises he is smaller and weaker than my boy. I have been leaving him in the pen during the day with tonnes of food and putting him in the shed at night on his own so he can grow stronger and his wings can repair themselves. Is this the right thing to do?Also, my drake is now following me around the yard and quite aggressively biting me, which he started doing about a week prior to the new drake arriving, around the same time he started trying to mate one of the girls. He's quite big and akward (his wings never formed correctly. I'm told this is called angel wings?) and his bites are leaving big bruises on me:-( It really hurts and I adore this fellow but I'm about ready to kick him up the backside!!What can i do to stop this agression towards me and how can i manage the two drakes?ANY help at all here would be greatly appreciated
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