Hi, I have five Khaki Campbell ducklings that are a few weeks old now. I hatched them, and similar to my experience with quail, hatching them yourself seems to have no effect as to making them tamer around you. I have three larger ones that are more tame, they'll more or less let me touch them in the brooder, and two smaller ones that are very skittish, they have full-blown duck panic attacks if I put my hand in the brooder (without treats). I've been feeding them mostly kale by hand, at first only the three larger ones would eat out of my hand, after a few days the two smaller ones will too, but they still have panic attacks if I'm too close or my hand is in the brooder without treats. I also started trying to hold them during the day, gently wrapped in a blanket, but I have limited time for that. None of the five like being picked up at all.
Any other advice? I also heard that some people tame them as ducklings, then that all goes away once they're adults. I see no point if they just end up as skittish as usual. Do you need to keep working with them all the time, to keep them tame? Like hand feed once every couple of days as adults, etc.? I'm hatching more and am also considering keeping the naturally tamer ones, and selling off the skittish ones, then breeding more with their eggs and continue doing the same.
Thanks
Any other advice? I also heard that some people tame them as ducklings, then that all goes away once they're adults. I see no point if they just end up as skittish as usual. Do you need to keep working with them all the time, to keep them tame? Like hand feed once every couple of days as adults, etc.? I'm hatching more and am also considering keeping the naturally tamer ones, and selling off the skittish ones, then breeding more with their eggs and continue doing the same.
Thanks