Topic of the Week - Drakes and Drake Behaviour

Location?...Don't ask me this is what happens here with my Ducks..Feed quality does play into breeding ..
Utah... We are still at t-shirt weather during the day. It's starting to get cold now and will be downright frigid in February!

The runner that had a successful clutch hatched in about May about an hour and a half north of where I live. The Rouen that hatched out a clutch did it just down the street and it was in June. The sole surviving duckling of that clutch didn't come into his nuptial plumage until October.
 
I have a drake that is the sweetest thing to his gal. He is very protective of her and I have never seen him be rough with her in any way.
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here he is standing guard over her and her eggs. :love

I don't know how it was before I got them. .. But as for what I've seen so far there haven't been any signs of over breeding or violent breeding. I have spent a LOT of time watching them and I I have rarely even seen them breed. This may not be the norm. . but it's evidence to me that having pairs is not always a disaster.
I got three ducklings from that hatch, I brooded them myself because my enclosure was not duckling proof at that time. . . of course two turned out to be drakes:rolleyes:
For the second hatch I didn't learn my lesson the first time and did not have the enclosure fixed yet for 'lings. Mamma Jane was not having me taking her babies again! So she got brought in to the brooder with them while we worked on their enclosure. I did end up having to separate My drake from her and the 'lings because he was just too freaked out by the whole experience. I honestly think he would have been ok with them had I not had to remove them and put them back and make such a ruckus. I will give him the chance next time but I do understand it may not work out.
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Poor duck was miserable the entire time he was separated from his love. :(
And she missed him as well.
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The two drakes I kept from their first offspring seem like they will be a lot like their daddy. Over the summer when they came into their hormones they were obnoxious for a bit but it was short lived in the big scheme of things. Despite the warnings about drakes becoming human aggressive if handled a lot and kept as pets. . mine are not. There was about a week or so I had to make them understand that I was boss. . but they have not challenged me or anyone else since then. They aren't lap ducks by no means but they are more interactive with me than the girls are, curious about everything I am doing and are the first ones to run to me for treats.

As far as being hard on the girls, one drake did spent most of the summer in lock down for being a jerk.
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but. . it was partially, I feel, due to the addition of three new gals on top of the budding hormones.
The brother to him accepted the new girls just fine within a few days.
I actually had a harder time with my female accepting the newbies.
Now that all that is over with they all get along just fine. . meaning two drakes with the four female ducks.

My original pair I have kept separate from the others.. . not because of the drakes having a problem getting along or being aggressive with girls but because the girls beat up my sweet drake! Further evidence that drake s are not *always* the problem children. :lol:
 
Here are my little ducks! They are Cayugas. I bought both pairs within a month of each other; in April and May. The fat one keeps mating with the duck in the back, although no drake feather has appeared. Is he too young yet? I hear they get it at 6 months?
Also, I think the two older ones (left and right sides) are not full Cayuga.
 

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Here are my little ducks! They are Cayugas. I bought both pairs within a month of each other; in April and May. The fat one keeps mating with the duck in the back, although no drake feather has appeared. Is he too young yet? I hear they get it at 6 months?
Also, I think the two older ones (left and right sides) are not full Cayuga.

He *should* have a drake feather by now, but been known to happen that they don't... are you certain he is a drake? Females will play hop-on-top and can look just like full mating... if he quacks at all, then he is female... here's a great voice sexing link for ducks... :)

http://www.majesticwaterfowl.org/artquacks.htm
 
He *should* have a drake feather by now, but been known to happen that they don't... are you certain he is a drake? Females will play hop-on-top and can look just like full mating... if he quacks at all, then he is female... here's a great voice sexing link for ducks... :)

http://www.majesticwaterfowl.org/artquacks.htm
No, he/she doesn't quack. He just squeaks like a mouse! Maybe I got an inbred duck! If no drake feather by this weekend I'm calling him a she and be done with it.
I understand the females doing that, too, but there are three of them and it's only those two young ones that are doing R-rated stuff in the pool....
 
No, he/she doesn't quack. He just squeaks like a mouse! Maybe I got an inbred duck! If no drake feather by this weekend I'm calling him a she and be done with it.
I understand the females doing that, too, but there are three of them and it's only those two young ones that are doing R-rated stuff in the pool....

If he doesn't quack, I think it would be safe to assume he is a drake... the drake curl could be late, pulled out or not show up... voice is more reliable than feather... :)
 
He *should* have a drake feather by now, but been known to happen that they don't... are you certain he is a drake? Females will play hop-on-top and can look just like full mating... if he quacks at all, then he is female... here's a great voice sexing link for ducks... :)

http://www.majesticwaterfowl.org/artquacks.htm
I listened to that! My females are LOUD and I think they're mad haha
I have a video of that duck I have squeaking. I'll upload tonight on here.
PS: why is that duck so FAT?! Fatty Fat Fatty...
 
I listened to that! My females are LOUD and I think they're mad haha
I have a video of that duck I have squeaking. I'll upload tonight on here.
PS: why is that duck so FAT?! Fatty Fat Fatty...


From looking at body, head and bill shape, looks like there is more than Cayuga in his background... as long as he is healthy and not having issues, I wouldn't worry about it...
 

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