The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: Retlock4 on January 01, 2015, 10:50:58 am
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Hi all,
I have 8 ducks, 1 is a khaki campbell drake aged 3. Then there is 1 female khaki aged 3 and two runners age 3. The other four are home reared and now 18 months.
Until recently they have all lived peacefully however I recently was out all day and had to leave them in my secure pen, 7 foot by 14 foot, instead of the usual full garden access. The following morning one of 3 year old runner ducks was very poorly - she had been mated/attacked by my male and could barely move, was blood streaked and shaking. I got her back to health but he will now not allow her to mix with the rest of the flock :(
I am having to keep them away from each other at all times. He has 7 females and is the only male. It appears she has stopped laying either because of the drop in temperature or possibly due to age. This is not a mating situation as he is attacking the front of her neck and pulling out feathers. Anyone have any ideas ???
I appreciate any help.
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Is he the only drake? If there are others he is trying to assert his authority, other than that I have no ideas, except to eat him. You don't need a drake to get duck eggs.
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He is the only drake and has been fine till now. Could he know that she has stopped laying???
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Casserole.
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Three isn't old for a domestic duck, so she's probably only temporarily stopped laying. He's just taken an ill will at her. Get rid