Duck Addicts Anonymous (DAA)

Do you have too many ducks?


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Do any of y'all pick ducks up by pinching their wings together over their backs? I've always cradled them or hugged their bodies, and when I catch them I grasp their necks while I begin to hold down their wings.
These ducks were carried only by squeezing their wings over their backs. It looked quite easy, but I don't think I'm comfortable doing it. Is it safe?
I've seen it done every time I have gone to a poultry swap. Makes me cringe.
I might grab them like that for a second if I'm just catching them on the ground.. but I don't lift them that way. I would think that has to hurt!
 
Gah! This is dumb and why I hate January and February with a passion! Poor duckies. I’m going to have to do something Monday night and Tuesday. Daphne is getting too old for that nonsense. I’m getting too old for that nonsense too.

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Gah! This is dumb and why I hate January and February with a passion! Poor duckies. I’m going to have to do something Monday night and Tuesday. Daphne is getting too old for that nonsense. I’m getting too old for that nonsense too.

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Sweeter heater? My older girls like theirs. Though I admit it took weeks of putting treats near and then under it for them to accept that it's not actually a scary hover monster but a cozy place. Ducks. 🙄
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Mine are digging the snow today also. Yesterday was so cold, they didn’t venture far from their pen where they have a covered area to stay out of the snow.
I also just witnessed a drake mating a hen, and let’s just say his corkscrew dragging through the snow looked very uncomfortable! :eek: :lol:
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