I have had d'Uccles 3 times now. Two of those times we held them some, and they sought out being held.I have a few questions about the d'Uccles.
Are they friendly?
Are they flighty?
Are they are reccommended breed?
This time around we haven't held them at all, except to do "maintenance" on them. They still fly up to my chair arm or the gate where I am standing/sitting to be with me. But if I try to grab them they fly away. Very cuddly sweet things! They have cute little voices (the roos do crow loudly though).
They fly up to their shed top effortlessly but do NOT like to range far from the coop. I have a large fenced garden area and they don't like to fly out of the enclosure often, since they prefer safety. I give them lots of places to hide from hawks (under pallets and range shelters that I have made) to protect them.
They never did range far when I free ranged one of the flocks. They weren't like the large fowl that came up to the house and messed up my bark nugget flowerbeds. But they did try to come to the deck to be with us.
When I go in the coop at night to check on them or do maintenance, my Nankins get worried and hide in the corner (Nankins are also a sweet breed that I highly recommend but they are more of a free spirit type and flightier) but my d'Uccles sit calmly and look at me. Even though I haven't tried to tame them this time around!!!
They make excellent pets. They can hover like a helicopter and fly very well- so you would have to either let them go where they want or contain them somehow.
Yes- the foot feathers will get muddy if you have mud. So sand is helpful as FBL said!
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