nonstopsmith21
Hatching
- Jun 9, 2015
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Ok so a few months ago I rescued two Rouen ducks from someone that was just going to set them out. Well being flightless waterfowl I couldn't let that happen. Bought a $600 duck hut (chicken coop) spent another several hundred on fence, 4x4s pond stuff so they would be safe from predators. I was told it was male and female (Bonnie and Clyde) well after a few more weeks colors started to show and it became Bonnie-Bob and Clyde. My main issue now is that well it's spring and Bonnie-Bob is very very sexually aggressive towards Clyde. And aggressive toward my wife and I. If we walk away he lowers his head and tries to chase us. I fed him and gave him fresh water this morning and he was hissing and being aggressive as he has been these last few weeks. My wife actually had to put a baby gate in the duck hut last night to seperate them because bob was being so violent with Clyde . I have read several post that drakes need between 1-5 females a piece and I just don't have to space for all that. I guess my question is I have a local waterfowl rescue that would probably take Bonnie-Bob and find him a home with a bunch of female. But how easy is it to introduce 1-2 females to Clyde after taking his other away? Or should I even do that? Any other input on anything would be helpful