Khaki Cambell Duck Questions

Duscman173

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Livestock Farmer
hello,
About a month ago we got our very first khaki Campbell ducks. We have 6. We don't know the sex. I only have one question if someone doesn't mind the time to explain. Thanks in advance.
1. One of the ducks is attacking the other ducks which resulted in a blood feather. It continues to do this. Should we isolate that duck or is this normal dominance behavior?
 

A1an

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If you isolate the duck it'll will be worse when you introduce it back to the rest. Unless you mean permanently "isolate".
I've had Khakis for years and I've always found them the most aggressive with each other. The drakes are real b****rds.
I've got some ducks on a pond here, one of the ducks had 7 chicks, two drakes killed the lot. She's currently sitting on her 2nd brood, they won't be killing these ones!
 
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If you isolate the duck it'll will be worse when you introduce it back to the rest. Unless you mean permanently "isolate".
I've had Khakis for years and I've always found them the most aggressive with each other. The drakes are real b****rds.
I've got some ducks on a pond here, one of the ducks had 7 chicks, two drakes killed the lot. She's currently sitting on her 2nd brood, they won't be killing these ones!
The Drake's have turned up (curl) eather side of the tail ducks are flat. Drake's don't qwack loudly.

Maybe too many Drake to duck ratio.
 
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