You are most welcome. My Mule Duck had two brothers that were raised in my house until they were around 5 weeks old but they were over mating my Hens so they went down the road. I started out with 4 little Call Drakes that I got from trading my big Drakes for them. I was thinking they would be easier on my Hens. Then I found three of them piled on my Mallard Duck so I got rid of two of them. I wanted the Pastel colored ones that Metzer farms sells unsexed. I ended up with a Male and a female. The female is relatively quiet but if she gets upset the whole neighborhood knows about it, lol. I live in a housing development but my neighbors all like me so I have not gotten into trouble having 18 ducks now. I did have 21, 3 big drakes just got rehomed. My Call Duck males chase my girls all over the place but being so small they do not pluck their feathers out or hurt them. So far my female has done well not getting over mated but she was born in March so I am not sure if she is sexually active or not. I recently bought another Runner Duck and it turned out to be a male. It is too young to mate so I am not sure if he will try to bother her or not. The Wood Ducks that I have seen and I did actually have one are quite flighty and not very tame. This may not be the case for all of them and my Rouen Ducks are friendly but it may not be the case for all of them either. I have had a Call Duck male successfully mate my Mallard Duck. She hatched out a black bibbed duckling and he was the only black bibbed duck in the pen. It turned out to be a male so I rehomed it also. The more time you can spend with your ducks the more they will love you and listen to you no matter what the breed it seems. Mine have lots of room and netting over the top of the pen to keep them safe so they seem to be quite happy ducks. Good luck with your decision on which ones you want to get. I am not sure if you can get shipped ducks to France or not but I certainly hope that you can.Hi.
Since yesterday, I have definitively separated my Cayuga and my Khaki Campbell ducklings from their mama.
Indeed, even though the ducklings are just 5-weeks-old, the hen has just not been raising them for... I don't know, but at least for a pretty long time? (For them at least...)
She just was not warming them, and prefered to go live her life in the yard than stay with her babies... so, I just decided to let them alone during the day, and let the hen sleep with the other chickens during the night.
...Surprisingly, the mama was not happy to not sleep in the same run than the ducklings last night, but... again : since she was not warming them anymore (did she actually do it even once?!), it is useless to keep them together.
And so, I forced the hen to sleep with her friends last night; and for the first time, I then put the two ducklings in the same run than my adult duck hens.
...And they did not fight!
I'm French, and I did not even know Rouen ducks were so friendly compared with other breeds...!!
...More I am learning about Bantam ducks, more do I want them...
What could you tell me about Call ducks?
After thinking about that, I may be interested by Bantam ducks, but... that's mating that (still) worry me.
Can Bantam drakes fertilize bigger ducks' eggs?
And are they more sex driven than bigger drakes...?
...Are Bantam hens at risk of wound if mated by bigger drakes...?
I am interested by Wood Ducks, Mandarin Ducks, Call Duck, and Black East Indie Ducks...
But regarding Mandarin and Wood Ducks, I don't know what to think, because I might take only drakes home, but given they are monogamous... I don't know if it is a good idea?
If you do know something, please tell!
(Thank you!)
Then that's a shame she is a mule and can not have babies...
Was she your only duckling, at the time?
Thank you!