- Jun 21, 2013
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Hello there all!
So, I'm a relatively new duck owner, having bought four Campbells (one drake and three ladies) about a month ago. This past week we doubled the flock when we saw the same mix of Welsh Harlequins up for sale. Based on what I've read here, we have sectioned off part of our pen for the new ducks, so the two groups are able to see each other all day but are separated by chicken wire. At night they are in separate halves of their duckhouse, with mesh and a board up in between; they can't see each other but I imagine they talk amongst themselves a fair bit. My husband's going away this weekend and I'm nervous about dealing with a crisis on my own, so we were planning to wait until Monday or thereabouts to take down the partition in the pen and see how we do.
Unfortunately, our brutish new Harlequin drake is not treating his harem well. Two of the three lovely girls have little balding strips on the back of their heads now. I know too well what this means; we had this problem with our Campbell drake before he started to molt. I want to separate them but I'm wondering: would it be okay to put the new girls in with the original flock, with their drake still plainly in sight?
Please guide me!
So, I'm a relatively new duck owner, having bought four Campbells (one drake and three ladies) about a month ago. This past week we doubled the flock when we saw the same mix of Welsh Harlequins up for sale. Based on what I've read here, we have sectioned off part of our pen for the new ducks, so the two groups are able to see each other all day but are separated by chicken wire. At night they are in separate halves of their duckhouse, with mesh and a board up in between; they can't see each other but I imagine they talk amongst themselves a fair bit. My husband's going away this weekend and I'm nervous about dealing with a crisis on my own, so we were planning to wait until Monday or thereabouts to take down the partition in the pen and see how we do.
Unfortunately, our brutish new Harlequin drake is not treating his harem well. Two of the three lovely girls have little balding strips on the back of their heads now. I know too well what this means; we had this problem with our Campbell drake before he started to molt. I want to separate them but I'm wondering: would it be okay to put the new girls in with the original flock, with their drake still plainly in sight?
Please guide me!

