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FluffTheDuck
Duck love is recognizable in any language
Nooo! He's my little baby! I could never cook him! He is 1 year old in April.I wouldn't be going out near an animal you know is going to be aggressive in bare foot/open toed shoes. So that right there will fix the foot biting issue. But onto his behavior now. How old is this drake? I've personally never had a drake be that aggressive with me before. Though what I would do is what I do to my gander when he gets a little fiesty in the Spring; hold his beak shut (being careful not to cover his nostrils), pin him down to the ground till he stops resisting, and cover his eyes while doing so. If he starts biting again, then repeat. Repeat as many times as you have to.
It may take a few tries for him to get the message, but that's what works for me. It's also important to not show fear at all. They know when you're nervous/afraid/etc, and that adds to their behavior. You need to be the boss duck! Don't let him push you around like that.
Alternatively, as Latestarter suggested, you could cook the little bugger!![]()