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@Cosbackyard... thank you, thank you, thank you! 

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Well I'm not sure about the control part, but every flock will have its "boss". The top duck, the leader. And some won't necessarily get along. Usually tho those frictions will disappear after a few weeks, at least in my experience. The social dynamic just has to be. They work it out. Removing the one actually might be prolonging those two from establishing their dynamic. I can't see what you are seeing, so you will need to be the one to make that decision. What I'm saying is that some fighting in the beginning can be normal. And sometimes the more assertive girls will go after the drakes for attention.
I saw in your signature that you are in IL, right? Well I am in Mi, not terribly far, and so I'm assuming that your weather is similar to mine. Like I said before, mating is pretty much over here, I don't think I'll be seeing much of that until Spring (thankfully)!
What is the size of your night pen Betsy? My ducks behave the same way when they are in too small of an area. Might be wise to add another dog house. That's what I did!