Andrea PNW
Songster
- Sep 4, 2020
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Hey there duck family - haven't posted for a minute cuz I lost my sweet Ed last week to a raccoon in broad daylight and was so upset and was focused on spending a fortune on all the reputable gadgets and cameras --- and being overall angry and feeling guilty that I allowed it to happen .... it's been a lot.
However - the loss of one drake - as painful as it is since he was my favorite - made my sex ratios 10000000000 times better. I'm embarrassed to say that but it does. So now I have Ruthie my drake pond rescue who STILL is in lady feathers and 3 Welshies at about 4.5mo and poor Barbe who has lost her man (Ed) and is walking around as traumatized as you can imagine.
Because my Welshie ladies have been too young I've kept them in the front yard and the other 3 (Ruthie/drake, Ed/drake, Barbe/hen) in the backyard. The goal was always to integrate the two mini flocks into one but naturally the sex ratio was never ideal. Now that I only have 1 drake I figured - I've got to be uber vigilant about predators during the day so let's get these two little flocks together.
So now we come to the integration part - Ruthie/drake is absolutely ferocious and relentless in his pursuit at mating (raping) my 3 Welshies the minute he has them in eyesight. He so bull-like I've always intervened because they scream as soon as he charges at them and I had one hen actually climb up my pant leg like a cat when I stepped in between them because she was so terrified.
At one point Peaches actually busted thru the mesh fabric on my screen door into my house trying to get away from him - cuz he was charging.
Now with Barbe (the new grieving widow) he's not that way with at all and never has been. And now that she's all traumatized and walking around like a toddler he seems to be very preoccupied with making sure she's ok.
So there is all the context. I'm fine with them having sexy time - that's not the issue. It's the violence in which he pursues. And we've been spending several hours each night trying to integrate but he just goes into rape mode - viciously - I can't really stomach it. I've been supplementing his treats with melatonin and he's gotten a little better but not much.
Do I basically have to stand by and let this rape sitch happen even tho they are terrified so we can move on or can I keep doing these daily meetups for a few hours every night and eventually he'll just do the normal thing ---- head bob, bill poke, neck feather pull ---- and then they do sexy time and it's over and we all move on?
However - the loss of one drake - as painful as it is since he was my favorite - made my sex ratios 10000000000 times better. I'm embarrassed to say that but it does. So now I have Ruthie my drake pond rescue who STILL is in lady feathers and 3 Welshies at about 4.5mo and poor Barbe who has lost her man (Ed) and is walking around as traumatized as you can imagine.
Because my Welshie ladies have been too young I've kept them in the front yard and the other 3 (Ruthie/drake, Ed/drake, Barbe/hen) in the backyard. The goal was always to integrate the two mini flocks into one but naturally the sex ratio was never ideal. Now that I only have 1 drake I figured - I've got to be uber vigilant about predators during the day so let's get these two little flocks together.
So now we come to the integration part - Ruthie/drake is absolutely ferocious and relentless in his pursuit at mating (raping) my 3 Welshies the minute he has them in eyesight. He so bull-like I've always intervened because they scream as soon as he charges at them and I had one hen actually climb up my pant leg like a cat when I stepped in between them because she was so terrified.
At one point Peaches actually busted thru the mesh fabric on my screen door into my house trying to get away from him - cuz he was charging.
Now with Barbe (the new grieving widow) he's not that way with at all and never has been. And now that she's all traumatized and walking around like a toddler he seems to be very preoccupied with making sure she's ok.
So there is all the context. I'm fine with them having sexy time - that's not the issue. It's the violence in which he pursues. And we've been spending several hours each night trying to integrate but he just goes into rape mode - viciously - I can't really stomach it. I've been supplementing his treats with melatonin and he's gotten a little better but not much.
Do I basically have to stand by and let this rape sitch happen even tho they are terrified so we can move on or can I keep doing these daily meetups for a few hours every night and eventually he'll just do the normal thing ---- head bob, bill poke, neck feather pull ---- and then they do sexy time and it's over and we all move on?