Depends on the duck and the season.
Uhm, you may want to pay very close attention to what's going on. Two drakes and one female could mean she is getting too much male attention. If she's got her feathers fluffed out, that could well mean she is very very stressed, possibly injured.
I would separate them for at least a few days and see if she feels better. Too much mating can prevent her from laying.
Uhm, you may want to pay very close attention to what's going on. Two drakes and one female could mean she is getting too much male attention. If she's got her feathers fluffed out, that could well mean she is very very stressed, possibly injured.
I would separate them for at least a few days and see if she feels better. Too much mating can prevent her from laying.