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He's a runner with colouring like an Ancona. He's beautiful and out absolute fav drake but he is a real terror at the moment. HahahaHe is what, a white runner duck? he looks so small and sweet to be such a terror. Its hard to imagine. Now I know that a mean rooster or a mean gander can really be a problem... but a cute little runner duck drake? How much damage can he do? Awwwwwwww . Can you get a video ?
He nips at you and it leaves bruises..m right now not such a big issue being winter and we have thick clothes on but in the summer he'll really do some damage!
When my son goes outside he chases him flapping like crazy and my son (8) will stand his ground but he's relentless. The other day my son slipped in the mud and he got on his back and had him by the hair on the back of his head like he was mounting him. Lol. I will try to get a video when my son comes home in a few days.
Here's a few more pics of him....
Pinning and picking up can work, but it also could just reinforce the belief you’re a flock member and have him wanting to dominate you again in the future.
I read a thread recently, not about drakes, but about roosters, where you could stop the behavior permanently without pinning or picking up, but I can’t find the thread anymore Not sure if it would even help here
Also in the mean time, either keep him away from your kids - more fences, like Jenbirdee said - or really, really teach your kids not to back down. Running away will only reinforce his aggression.My son (8) is great at standing his ground. Poo
You think so? I mean it makes sense the way he's acting but I'm surprised he was imprinted. I intentionally didn't let the kids (or myself) spend too much time with them in the early days as I had read imprinting can lead to aggression.This almost sounds like misplaced mating behavior from a human imprinted drake. If so it will only get worse as photo period and hormones increase. For me kids come first. The drake would either have to be penned or relocated.
It's funny because this behaviour started after he spent a couple weeks in the house healing up from a fox attack.
This week whenever we go outside we put him in the fenced in run otherwise we can't get anything done.
I'll hold out hope that it's a phase because he is our fav!!