Lonely duck
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Lonely duck
Hello, I used to own a few ducks, when, while I was away their caretaker somehow managed to make their enclosure escapable. Only one survived. I'm fairly new in keeping ducks and I only have one simple thing I want to ask, and that is will the duck be okay if I bring more ducks completely unrelated to the old one? They won't peck eachother, right?
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Re: Lonely duck
Hi, sorry to hear you lost the ducks. It very much depends on the ducks in answer to your question. Do you have a female or male? What kind of duck is it? How old is it and how many new ones of what sex would you be getting?
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Re: Lonely duck
I haven't got around to sexing it again, I could barely tell them apart from eachother, so I don't know which one remains, but I'm almost sure she's a female. It's an American Pekin. It's about 2 and a half months old. I'm planning of getting 3-4 females and one male as well later, if it turns out to be a female.They'd be a few months old and the same species.
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Re: Lonely duck
They should be fine at that age, try and make sure you only get one male, or ou could have problems
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