Katherine W
Hatching
- Jun 17, 2015
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Hello all, I am new to the forum, but have been reading posts for a while, since we decided to have ducks a year ago. So I will begin by thanking you all for the loads of information I already got from these forums!
Now we finally got our ducks, the first couple 3 weeks ago, and four new ones last Sunday.
The first couple are a pair of 9 months old Indian Runners. The female was already laying eggs before she came to us, and went on laying without missing a day depite the move. The new ducks are about 3 months old runners, males and females, and also indian runners. So now we have 3 couples. I Know it's a bit tricky to have so many males, bu it is incredibly difficult to get single females in my neck of the woods.
I have two questions:
1 - With the arrival of the new ducks,our first duck stopped laying.
I know this is not unusual with the upheaval of the newcomers, I just would like to know, how long a pause in the egglaying is normal, and when it becomes worrying? I am not in a hurry for the eggs, I just want to be sur she's fine because we are fond of her. I should add that aside from the lack of eggs she seems to be acting normally, eating, swimming, and meeting me at the gate for treats. She is not at all aggressive towards the newcomers, she just looks confused when her drakes leaves her alone to chase them.
2 - The new ducks and drakes had a horrible day of it, on the first day, because our older drake was rather rough. We had decided to fence them off for the next day (they already sleep in separate huts at night), but then the second day was MUCH calmer so I let them stay together. The new little ones seem fine, but depressed... they don't seem to be eating very much. I put food and water in their hut at night, to be sure they can get what they need without being bossed by the older drake, and they eat some but not a lot. They free range a bit in their big big pen (about 25x25m), but mostly they huddle together keeping out of everyone's way. I know they have good reason to be depressed, having been uprooted from their farm where they lived happily with their parents (they really did, I saw the place, it was delightful), I just want to know how long is normal for them to mope, and when I should become really worried. The older drake still chases them around now and then, but there is almost not violent squabbles any more.
I tend to fret a lot, so I am doing my best to give them time to adjust, but I don't want to sit here "giving them time" if they need more help than that!
Sorry for such a long post... as I said, I fret a lot!
K
Now we finally got our ducks, the first couple 3 weeks ago, and four new ones last Sunday.
The first couple are a pair of 9 months old Indian Runners. The female was already laying eggs before she came to us, and went on laying without missing a day depite the move. The new ducks are about 3 months old runners, males and females, and also indian runners. So now we have 3 couples. I Know it's a bit tricky to have so many males, bu it is incredibly difficult to get single females in my neck of the woods.
I have two questions:
1 - With the arrival of the new ducks,our first duck stopped laying.
I know this is not unusual with the upheaval of the newcomers, I just would like to know, how long a pause in the egglaying is normal, and when it becomes worrying? I am not in a hurry for the eggs, I just want to be sur she's fine because we are fond of her. I should add that aside from the lack of eggs she seems to be acting normally, eating, swimming, and meeting me at the gate for treats. She is not at all aggressive towards the newcomers, she just looks confused when her drakes leaves her alone to chase them.
2 - The new ducks and drakes had a horrible day of it, on the first day, because our older drake was rather rough. We had decided to fence them off for the next day (they already sleep in separate huts at night), but then the second day was MUCH calmer so I let them stay together. The new little ones seem fine, but depressed... they don't seem to be eating very much. I put food and water in their hut at night, to be sure they can get what they need without being bossed by the older drake, and they eat some but not a lot. They free range a bit in their big big pen (about 25x25m), but mostly they huddle together keeping out of everyone's way. I know they have good reason to be depressed, having been uprooted from their farm where they lived happily with their parents (they really did, I saw the place, it was delightful), I just want to know how long is normal for them to mope, and when I should become really worried. The older drake still chases them around now and then, but there is almost not violent squabbles any more.
I tend to fret a lot, so I am doing my best to give them time to adjust, but I don't want to sit here "giving them time" if they need more help than that!
Sorry for such a long post... as I said, I fret a lot!
K
Also our ducks all have names 