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Songster
This will be a somewhat lengthy post with 2 major points:
When to get the rest of the females/what age/breed
Where/how to house them since each of my two duck factions has a male and they are in the only 2 enclosures I currently have
Quick recap:
Got a pekin male (Niles) and female (Daphne) and they are now 6 months old (Daphne just started laying eggs)
4 months ago ordered 3 female chicks from Metzer, 2 Cayuga and 1 Silver Appleyard
1 of the Cayuga has turned out to be a male......
The 2 pekin currently stay in the pen intended for ducks and next to the pond seen here:
I have removed the pool temporarily as I try and get a handle on bumblefoot in the other ducks (my plan is to find a material to put over the dirt to cushion their feet and be easily washable/changeable if anyone has any ideas) and I am going to dig an in ground pool using a molasses bin that will drain directly into the pond once I get the logistics correct. The house is 4ft x 4ft x 7 1/2 ft and the enclosure is 19 ft in diameter (about 280 sq ft ).
During the day the Pekin roam their area of the yard freely and this includes the pond. They spend their time either in the pond or at the fence line that currently separates them from the 3 younger ducks:
Before the 2 Cayuga developed what is likely the beginning of bumblefoot
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/5-ducks-10-feet-some-likely-bumble-foot.1551832/
I would let them spend a few hours a day in the same yard to try and integrate the 2 factions.
Some of the time all 5 ducks would be cordial and hunt bugs together and not bother one another.
The rest of the time they spend chasing and battling each other. The males from each group are constantly are either fighting or chasing the females from the other side. I do my best to be the mediator but so far have not been successful enough.
Its funny because in the morning the 3 younger ducks try their best to see and interact with the 2 Pekin and vice versa. Niles always chases the Roz the little silver appleyard. And if they are separated they spend most of their time next to each other with the fence in between them.
*They are currently separated for the next 2 weeks while the Cauyga deal with possible bumblefoot so they don't run as much*
Although i have recently found the two males fighting each other through the fence sigh.
And today i caught the male Cayuga mating with the silver appleyard in the little pool so there's that
So I will continue to do my best to get the 2 groups to be cordial but I am not sure I can ever get the two males to not fight.
This will cause issues down the road when I try to get everyone sleeping in the duck pen...I have considered maybe separating a portion and with some type of barrier and adding another little duck house. But not there yet....
Which leads me to the second problem: ratio
Right now its 2 males : 3 females.
Earlier we have come to the conclusion we need more females.
I think 3 is about the max, making 8 total, for the current duck enclosure.
I know during spring is when things really get interesting....so should I go ahead and get the 3 females so they have time to acclimate?
The other problem is sleeping space since the Pekin have the duck pen and and 3 younger are sleeping in the chicken coop.
I recently removed their pool for sanitation reasons while the Cayuga deal with likely bumblefoot.
I have also opened the door so they can go in where's its warmer during the chilly nights but the floor is wood so I will need to lay something over it to protect their feet.
I could order 3 sexed ducklings again (but that runs the risk of getting another male) or get 3 young but guaranteed females from a farm nearby.
If I get the ducklings I would care for them in a separate spot but once they grow up i have to find a place for them.
If i get the 3 young ducks I would have to find a place for them immediately....
I guess those are the two big issues if anyone has thoughts:
When should I get the necessary rest of the females(now or soon or spring)/what age
What housing will be necessary and who goes where
As always any and all help is appreciated
When to get the rest of the females/what age/breed
Where/how to house them since each of my two duck factions has a male and they are in the only 2 enclosures I currently have
Quick recap:
Got a pekin male (Niles) and female (Daphne) and they are now 6 months old (Daphne just started laying eggs)
4 months ago ordered 3 female chicks from Metzer, 2 Cayuga and 1 Silver Appleyard
1 of the Cayuga has turned out to be a male......
The 2 pekin currently stay in the pen intended for ducks and next to the pond seen here:
I have removed the pool temporarily as I try and get a handle on bumblefoot in the other ducks (my plan is to find a material to put over the dirt to cushion their feet and be easily washable/changeable if anyone has any ideas) and I am going to dig an in ground pool using a molasses bin that will drain directly into the pond once I get the logistics correct. The house is 4ft x 4ft x 7 1/2 ft and the enclosure is 19 ft in diameter (about 280 sq ft ).
During the day the Pekin roam their area of the yard freely and this includes the pond. They spend their time either in the pond or at the fence line that currently separates them from the 3 younger ducks:
Before the 2 Cayuga developed what is likely the beginning of bumblefoot
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/5-ducks-10-feet-some-likely-bumble-foot.1551832/
I would let them spend a few hours a day in the same yard to try and integrate the 2 factions.
Some of the time all 5 ducks would be cordial and hunt bugs together and not bother one another.
The rest of the time they spend chasing and battling each other. The males from each group are constantly are either fighting or chasing the females from the other side. I do my best to be the mediator but so far have not been successful enough.
Its funny because in the morning the 3 younger ducks try their best to see and interact with the 2 Pekin and vice versa. Niles always chases the Roz the little silver appleyard. And if they are separated they spend most of their time next to each other with the fence in between them.
*They are currently separated for the next 2 weeks while the Cauyga deal with possible bumblefoot so they don't run as much*
Although i have recently found the two males fighting each other through the fence sigh.
And today i caught the male Cayuga mating with the silver appleyard in the little pool so there's that
So I will continue to do my best to get the 2 groups to be cordial but I am not sure I can ever get the two males to not fight.
This will cause issues down the road when I try to get everyone sleeping in the duck pen...I have considered maybe separating a portion and with some type of barrier and adding another little duck house. But not there yet....
Which leads me to the second problem: ratio
Right now its 2 males : 3 females.
Earlier we have come to the conclusion we need more females.
I think 3 is about the max, making 8 total, for the current duck enclosure.
I know during spring is when things really get interesting....so should I go ahead and get the 3 females so they have time to acclimate?
The other problem is sleeping space since the Pekin have the duck pen and and 3 younger are sleeping in the chicken coop.
I recently removed their pool for sanitation reasons while the Cayuga deal with likely bumblefoot.
I have also opened the door so they can go in where's its warmer during the chilly nights but the floor is wood so I will need to lay something over it to protect their feet.
I could order 3 sexed ducklings again (but that runs the risk of getting another male) or get 3 young but guaranteed females from a farm nearby.
If I get the ducklings I would care for them in a separate spot but once they grow up i have to find a place for them.
If i get the 3 young ducks I would have to find a place for them immediately....
I guess those are the two big issues if anyone has thoughts:
When should I get the necessary rest of the females(now or soon or spring)/what age
What housing will be necessary and who goes where
As always any and all help is appreciated