nolamimi504
Songster
I have an all drake flock. I lost my female, and didn’t realize how badly losing her would hurt. My drakes were overly aggressively mating the other females, who were too young, therefore, I rehomed the females and the one male they were with and I had 5 drakes but one disappeared in the middle of the night. My 4 remaining drakes are super aggressive, we’ve split our duck house in half- with two ducks in each half, we let them out in the mornings and two get the front yard and two get the back yard. However, they’re fighting through the fence. 1-Frankie, had a small crack in their bill, it healed within a week; now he has a really thin crack in his bill; Johnny, his brother has a hurt left leg, which I soak in warm epsom salt using a bucket and holding him, then he takes a cold bath, and I put a little vet wrap; Half-Pint (my smallest duck, Mallard), is missing a huge chunk of feathers on one side and a slight eye injury, which has healed. My 4th duck, Chocolate (Khaki Campbell), magically has no injuries. Hun and half-pint share one side of the cage, and there’s a screen that blocks them from getting to Frankie & Johnny. Chocolate & Frankie stick their bills through the fence pecking at one another, or through whatever hole they can find, I keep blocking them. I hate seeing them getting hurt and in pain and was wondering if I can get them fixed? Like, we’re not planning on mating them, I just hate seeing them being so aggressive to one another, not to mention how many times I’ve had to run outside and pull Frankie off Johnny or Chocolate off Half-pint…poor babies are terrified to go into the pools when Choc and Frankie are around, it’s like being in prison and dropping the soap, lol. Obviously a duck’s phallus is only used for mating, I’m just curious if there’s any way to make them less aggressive, if not, is neutering a possibility? If so, thoughts?