Hi there!
Before I start I just want to say that A.) this spring was the 1st time raising ducks and B). I know that my current ratio of 1:1 is not good! I am trying to find 2 more hens but would like to wait until spring to get 2 ducklings.
I have been doing a lot of reading on here trying to figure out how to separate my Pekin drake from my hen. She started to lay eggs a couple weeks ago and the mating is between them has been about 5-6 times a day from what i have seen. mind you have to work during the day and i am gone for 10 hours a day. Her neck and back feathers are staying to show signs of maybe over mating (there is NO blood or scabs of that nature, but i can tell that her neck feathers are much shorter).....Lately he has become more - i can't say more aggressive but maybe he has finally figured it out and this is what mating is suppose to look like. He does grab at her to get into the pool sometimes and i somethings have go up to them because to me it looks like he is going to drown her. So i think it's time to separate them. I have read that they have to be separated until breeding season is over, but really when is that? Fall, right? well here in Michigan we are going into late fall.....and she just started to lay eggs so i can only assume that breeding season is going to go on into winter, right?
My current run is 10x10 foot. I have a duck house within the pen that is 2x4 sq feet. She is currently made a nest in the duck house. I wanted to block off a part of the pen to keep the drake in but my husband says that is not enough room to keep him locked up for the day. So right now i am keeping one outside the pen and one locked up in the pen but locked together at night. This seems to be bring on more stress to both of them, and it doesn't seem like it's not really going to work.... separated during the day without him getting no action but locked up at night together when i can't intervene and he can have his way with her.....all night long.
So I am asking how do you guys separate your ducks? What is your lay out? how has this worked for you?......i need suggestions, ideas, and tricks that have worked for you. And for how long do you keep them separated? i mean is this separating thing gonna have to last forever????
Seriously confused,
onaharley
Before I start I just want to say that A.) this spring was the 1st time raising ducks and B). I know that my current ratio of 1:1 is not good! I am trying to find 2 more hens but would like to wait until spring to get 2 ducklings.
I have been doing a lot of reading on here trying to figure out how to separate my Pekin drake from my hen. She started to lay eggs a couple weeks ago and the mating is between them has been about 5-6 times a day from what i have seen. mind you have to work during the day and i am gone for 10 hours a day. Her neck and back feathers are staying to show signs of maybe over mating (there is NO blood or scabs of that nature, but i can tell that her neck feathers are much shorter).....Lately he has become more - i can't say more aggressive but maybe he has finally figured it out and this is what mating is suppose to look like. He does grab at her to get into the pool sometimes and i somethings have go up to them because to me it looks like he is going to drown her. So i think it's time to separate them. I have read that they have to be separated until breeding season is over, but really when is that? Fall, right? well here in Michigan we are going into late fall.....and she just started to lay eggs so i can only assume that breeding season is going to go on into winter, right?
My current run is 10x10 foot. I have a duck house within the pen that is 2x4 sq feet. She is currently made a nest in the duck house. I wanted to block off a part of the pen to keep the drake in but my husband says that is not enough room to keep him locked up for the day. So right now i am keeping one outside the pen and one locked up in the pen but locked together at night. This seems to be bring on more stress to both of them, and it doesn't seem like it's not really going to work.... separated during the day without him getting no action but locked up at night together when i can't intervene and he can have his way with her.....all night long.
So I am asking how do you guys separate your ducks? What is your lay out? how has this worked for you?......i need suggestions, ideas, and tricks that have worked for you. And for how long do you keep them separated? i mean is this separating thing gonna have to last forever????
Seriously confused,
onaharley