Ratio of Females to Males?

My babies, of course they’ve grown a lot since I’ve took these pictures. Love them so much! :love
 

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They are adorable. As an all Drake owner, be advised that even without females they may fight. I have four. Right now it's pekins vs runners. They're seperated, but will attack each other if they are allowed pool time. Everybody has to take their bath by themselves, and now I'm a lifeguard/referee.
 
I guess I spoke too soon, my one of my pekins is missing feathers on his neck. I think they're fighting at night when they can't see their runner enemies.
We've had a ton of rain over the last few days, and my boat filled up, so now I have a duck boat!
This may be the first time he's been in water where he can't touch the bottom, because he was nervous at first then realized "Hey, I can float!"
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