Ducks galore

JustRhonda

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I'm wondering if we made a mistake with the ducks we have. We have 4 males that started being very aggressive toward one another. They are approx. a year in age. So, I brought home 4 mature female ducks. There seems to be territorial thing and the groups stay on their own side of the pond. When a male does get close, he attacks a female and seems to bite her pretty hard until she gets away. Did I make a mistake thinking the males needed mates?
 
Male ducks during breeding can be quite nasty creatures. I've seen wild mallards, for lack of a better term, rape other ducks.
 
I think I'll take a sling shot out there and sit and when the male ducks show that aggressive behavior, have target practice! I had no idea this transition would be so difficult. the aggression the males were showing toward one another made me think one of them was going to get drowned - thus the females. what to do....
 
Your drakes may take a while to show normal sexual behaviour after living as an all male group. However, if these are ordinary domestic ducks, you really need a much higher ratio of females, at least two ducks per drake. One option might be to re-home three drakes as an all male bachelor group, and just keep one with four wives.
 
Male ducks during breeding can be quite nasty creatures. I've seen wild mallards, for lack of a better term, rape other ducks.

I think it is actually called something like the rape flight. Ducks really are very violent when they mate.
 
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