Chicken Lady needs help with Runner Ducks

Good to know I don't just have an insane lot of runners, all runners are skittish and paranoid. Got it. I will say that to myself under my breath from now on when I am dealing with them so I can keep it in mind.

Thank you so much!
Well, flocks have different personalities, and just for the record, I am with wildpeas, our runners are anything but skittish or paranoid. They are wary of anything that looks like danger, though, and the prospect of running into a strange and dark space would not make sense to them, based on my runners' behavior.

When I introduce them to a new space I do it in full daylight, I bring treats and let them enjoy themselves with me there, and I let them explore it as they wish for a while. They put themselves in at night or stand at the gate and wait to be let in - no problems getting them to safe night shelter here. In fact if it is cloudy and they think I am late to let them in, they holler.

A few of the runners hate the dark, so solar charged rope lights have been very helpful. They come on at dusk and slowly fade out around daybreak. Not a whole lot of light, but enough to soothe the ones who dislike total dark.
 
Ahhh that is genius, the solar powered lights idea! That will work a lot better than constantly changing the batteries in the lantern I was going to get. I think I need to introduce them to mealworms out of my hand, maybe that will get the used to me.
 
Ducks can be hard to figure out, that's for sure.
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Mealworms are nice, some ducks like peas, Romy is wild about lettuce. At first you may just need to pull up a seat and toss things a few feet from yourself, and let them get used to coming closer.

I know at three weeks my runners decided I was an axe murderer. Broke my heart. But with wise counsel from Duck Forum members, we eventually got back on good terms. It took a while. Some of my runners tease me, acting like they will let me touch them, only to jump sideways and trot away. Flirts.

Some let me touch them, no one panics if I need to pick them up. Treats really help. And just spending time near them, making quiet noises. I say "duck, duck, duck," or sing. I feel that to a duck, silent things above them = predators + death. So that's why I make little noises, squat down to talk to them, and so forth.
 
My first ducks were also runners and I had a similar experience. Mine didn't actually calm down until I got a trio of khaki campbells that had been raised in close proximity to people. I also hatched out a blend of the eggs and all those ducks were much friendlier and easier to manage than my first birds. However, the older birds seemed to learn from the new ones that I wasn't so bad and readily come up for treats now.

And x2 what amiga says. I followed a lot of her advice with making a familiar noice, slow movements, getting down to the ducks level, and having treats on hand. Gotta love frozen peas and corn.
 

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