S Bengi wrote:Each male duck requires at the very least 5 female ducks. So the total of 4 females isn't enough for even 1 male. The new females are just establishing their dominance once this initial fighting is over they will stop. This is if the 2 females survive the rape from 4 males and ass whooping from the two newer females.
Solution
Cull 3 of the males and divide the duck house
This is why, even though I wasn't really seeing any aggression from our males to our two females, that I picked up two more females. But, I never see the males picking on the new females. The khaki females come over to the flock of anconas and nip at them until the anconas move away.
As for male aggression, in a given day, I see a male mount a female ancona maybe once, and that's only one male at a time. Most of the day, the anconas all just forage happily, or just rest in the grass or inside the bushes. So, even though everyone seems to be saying that my males are horrible "gang-rapists," I'm just not seeing it. Instead, I'm seeing our new females avoiding or attaching the rest. I was searching through the forum, and say this thread :
https://permies.com/t/15036/ducks/Rapist-Ducks. The last post, by Dennis Lanigan, suggested to the OP that they should switch to anconas if they didn't like culling males, as the males are not nearly as aggressive as other ducks. Maybe my males just aren't that aggressive, or their enclosure is large enough, with many hiding spots and sources of water, that they just aren't that aggressive. (Though, I do worry about what I cannot see when they are cooped up at night).
As for an update today, none of the girls laid eggs. (We had been getting two a day from our two ancona layers, and supposedly the Khaki Campbells are good layers). Yesterday, there was only one egg. So, I do think the Khaki's are stressing everyone out. I think we will divide the coop tonight, and see if that helps. Thank you for that suggestion! I don't know why it hadn't occurred to me.
I'm going to go out now and inspect the flock closely for bald spots and damage. Here's hoping for the best!