Sorry slow coming back lads, my apologies, the world is screaming at me , I care not for it :banghead: Tis nice having work an all............... so many are struggling, tis heartbreaking

, but yeah so little time the phone has nearly gone in the fire a few times now
Rich you made me giggle

I'm slightly unsure about the words stu and enlighten in the same sentence mate , slightly worrying that !!
To your question well you told us you got clobbered by the second lesser dominant drake,so yes I concur dux have a pecking order. But Rich, surely all birdz have some form of "social hierarchy" /pecking order . In the wild as well as captivity. It's probably a bigger thing than " within" a species mate : We've all watched garden birds scrap a Robin beats up just about anyone, it's size.. ......... pecking order manifests its self in different ways.
Buddy a hunch................ you being attacked by a drake and the imprint possible association.......... I can't place being attacked by a domestic drake ( male bird) , that I didn't think was an imprinted bird. If I was out collecting eggs, it would always be girls................ ducks attacking me
.... to me your drake doesn't see you at the bottom ha ha me too, bro

he see's you as competition
Rich non imprints ( mallard and derivitives yes to runner) should ignore you if my hunch is right, but based on keeping mate not reading
John i was very lucky to work for two astounding ladies,one gave me the chance to work with domestic birds chucks dux turks gozzer the other to work with captive ,wild birds. Waterfowl
I got to chat to my friend that keeps wildlfowl last night she's so gifted. with birds and breeding their care.......... Those little Canadas were called Cackling Canada, what is incredible is the pair I knew all those years ago , that made such an impression on me are still alive................ they must be in their twenties
I know waterfowl can be long lived, what stopped me dead though was the pair of Avocets are just fine too. I didn't have a clue an Avocet could be so long lived buddy, So silly cool, they seem so fragile and delicate
I talk to most stuff beastie wise ok John,

it's just not cricket to take folks eggs I've always deserved a hiding, as it should be
Birds nest in some silly places mate I can def see a carpark,
Have a lovely chrimbo both
stu