Hi Bill. I'm no expert but I've had ducks growing up. We had a female mascovey and a male mailard. Turned out ducks can breed with other types and produce babies. Are you sure you have a male? Males will hiss, females quack. So if it's a quacker you could get another female or 2. They will still lay eggs but they won't be fertilized. If it's a hisser then it's a male. You could try another male but I would go with one of equal size. Two males may not become buddies but with no females available, they just might learn to like each other. Good luck, Wendy
Hi Bill. I'm no expert but I've had ducks growing up. We had a female mascovey and a male mailard. Turned out ducks can breed with other types and produce babies. Are you sure you have a male? Males will hiss, females quack. So if it's a quacker you could get another female or 2. They will still lay eggs but they won't be fertilized. If it's a hisser then it's a male. You could try another male but I would go with one of equal size. Two males may not become buddies but with no females available, they just might learn to like each other. Good luck, Wendy