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OK here it goes. The duck penis has an almost corkscrew shape, so on top of the fact that the chicken is not anatomically designed to receive something internally, it's even more painful because of the shape of the penis
Curly fries, I know that much lol
It really sounds awful for the hens that end up mated by drakes. Sounds incredibly dangerous
 
Reproduction is an incredible thing
It's just a weird topic to get into 🤣

Definitely important when considering ducks with chickens- I may get chickens someday in the distant future, but I'd personally not risk housing them with male ducks. My future boys would have to be completely separate.
you'll also need to decide the breed of the male so he is not too big for the girls, he can drown her if he is too heavy.
 
My girls and I have a question about an action our male ducks do....
When I come up the walk from parking my car, the male ducks do a deeeep neck/head plunge and swoop back up as long as their necks will let them. Very fluid! I can see about getting a video of it.
What does this mean?
We have seen the neck bobs, especially int he water, to the females. But there is this deep, super expressive plunge and swoop... usually ending with hackle feathers up ( back of the neck, all the way down)... no charging or aggression.
Any ideas?
I don't have drakes so can't help. I know the others do so hopefully they can explain!
 
Not in bad taste at all

And it's completely fine to find elements of duck keeping and duck anatomy gross 🤣

I love them none the less, but boy sometimes they weird me out.



I actually don't get grossed out by these things at all, but I find that most people do, so I usually have to stop myself from explaining further because it usually grosses them out too much
 
you'll also need to decide the breed of the male so he is not too big for the girls, he can drown her if he is too heavy.
I plan on a bachelor flock of rescue drakes, further down the line. In the more foreseeable future I plan on getting a couple more girls, and possibly a small drake. Maybe a call, maybe something a little bigger but still fairly small. My girlies comfort and wellbeing is my priority- and then if they dislike him he'll be the start of my bachelor flock!
 
That makes more sense about how harmful drakes can be.
That sounds somewhat easier on the hens.
Bizarre but interesting, thank you for explaining

Do prolapses not happen to male chickens then? Or?
Maybe a dumb question.
not a dumb question, I think a prolapse is an egg laying related injury, but check with the smarter (and better informed) people to be sure.
 
That makes more sense about how harmful drakes can be.
That sounds somewhat easier on the hens.
Bizarre but interesting, thank you for explaining

Do prolapses not happen to male chickens then? Or?
Maybe a dumb question.

No, roosters can't prolapse. Only hens can, and it's usually caused by a hen pushing out a veery large egg, or from a hen deficient in calcium trying to lay
 

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