Do your ducks know tricks?

Luminide

Chirping
11 Years
Jun 6, 2013
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Northeast Indiana
It baffles me why I a google search for this comes up with nothing. I've found my ducks to be incredibly smart...smarter than my lap dogs, even. So far I have a female pekin who knows how to 'beg' (I think that counts), several more pekins who hop up and down for a treat, and a little muscovy girl who'll fly up and perch on my arm to eat on command. Her wings are half clipped right now, but I hope to work with her this spring and teach a few falconry commands. (A tentative wish.)

Anyone else have trained ducks?
 
At one point my welsh harlequin, Isabelle, was trained to come to me when I wiggled my finger. Then she tried to hatch eggs and she forgot and I never bothered to teach her again because she would probably forget every time she went broody.
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She still quacks every time I call her name, though.
 
Most of my Muscovy's love to catch treats in mid air. usually it has to be bread since most everything else s too small, but they love to catch. and when I whistle they all come running because they know that means dried mealworms. and my one drake who my dh and I raised from hatch likes to pull on my pants leg for attention and he loves to be fed from my hand. But of all my Scovy's he can't catch worth a lick, LOL
 

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