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I have two Buff Orpington ducks. Both are males and 4 months old. They have been raised by us since hatching. They've also been spoiled: held, cuddled, napped with us, bath tub time, human time. As they got older we slowly transitioned to moving them outside so they had more room and lots of bugs to eat. They have full run if the backyard, two kiddie pools to play in and keep cool, lots of house vegetables, and still get human time several times a day. They've been quite happy.
However, a few weeks ago (coincidentally when the temperature got up over 104) they started getting ornery. The most loviest of the two started biting and literally charging toes. Anyway, everything I'm reading is that they may be sexually frustrated. I am not in a position to take in two females, so they will most likely remain lonely old men ducks. Is this bad for them? Do they need a female? How long will this last? Is it just the "season" and it will pass until next year?
I didn't think to look up any situation like this during my year of research prior to getting them. I love my babies but I'm worried that they're not happy.
Any advice or suggestions to possibly stop this nonsense??
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			However, a few weeks ago (coincidentally when the temperature got up over 104) they started getting ornery. The most loviest of the two started biting and literally charging toes. Anyway, everything I'm reading is that they may be sexually frustrated. I am not in a position to take in two females, so they will most likely remain lonely old men ducks. Is this bad for them? Do they need a female? How long will this last? Is it just the "season" and it will pass until next year?
I didn't think to look up any situation like this during my year of research prior to getting them. I love my babies but I'm worried that they're not happy.
Any advice or suggestions to possibly stop this nonsense??
	
	
	