Usually drakes don’t flatten themselves out for another drake.
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No they don't, lol.Usually drakes don’t flatten themselves out for another drake.
Learned something new today! Thank you very much!Usually drakes don’t flatten themselves out for another drake.
Learned something new today! Thank you very much!
Mallards are in short supply anyways at this time of the year. Maybe some runners? They are fun to watch, will keep the Khaki drake run for its life and are roughly the same size as a mallard.I've been thinking about getting more ducks, but I was hoping to wait until spring time so introduction could go a little smoother. When the mallard does that the drake simply ignores her and that's when she starts to be mouthy until he chases her
Just tallerMallards are in short supply anyways at this time of the year. Maybe some runners? They are fun to watch, will keep the Khaki drake run for its life and are roughly the same size as a mallard.
Only if the OP lives close to Gonzales, CA:I think you can buy adult Mallards from Metzer Farms.
Oh, my bad.Only if the OP lives close to Gonzales, CA:
»We do not ship our started or adult birds through the mail - only the day old ducklings which are hatched every week of the year. If you are close enough to pick them up, or have us deliver them, we can raise our Mallards for your dog trials or hunting preserve.«