Buttercup725
Songster
Hey y’all!
My ducks are a little over two months old now and I’m 99% sure I have one male and one female-based off the voices. Dill has a low raspy quack while Georgie is obnoxiously loud.
I woke up this morning and saw them pecking each other on their bills. It seemed a little aggressive but not to the point where I felt worried. I fell back to sleep and noticed that Georgie’s face was a mess and thought that Dill somehow managed to poop on her face. I went to wash off her face with a soft towel and noticed that it was blood and not poop. I could tell that it was coming from her right nare, which I know are super sensitive. She doesn’t seem to be affected at all and is in good spirits and obnoxiously loud as usual so I’m not too concerned.
What I am concerned about is this possibly being an aggressive behavior that I should keep an eye on. Has anyone experienced this before? If so, what was the experience like?
Dill and Georgie cannot be away from one another and I’d hate for this to be an issue in the long run.
My ducks are a little over two months old now and I’m 99% sure I have one male and one female-based off the voices. Dill has a low raspy quack while Georgie is obnoxiously loud.
I woke up this morning and saw them pecking each other on their bills. It seemed a little aggressive but not to the point where I felt worried. I fell back to sleep and noticed that Georgie’s face was a mess and thought that Dill somehow managed to poop on her face. I went to wash off her face with a soft towel and noticed that it was blood and not poop. I could tell that it was coming from her right nare, which I know are super sensitive. She doesn’t seem to be affected at all and is in good spirits and obnoxiously loud as usual so I’m not too concerned.
What I am concerned about is this possibly being an aggressive behavior that I should keep an eye on. Has anyone experienced this before? If so, what was the experience like?
Dill and Georgie cannot be away from one another and I’d hate for this to be an issue in the long run.