I think @KaleIAm takes her ducks on walks. You're right about no leashes.
@Overo Mare takes hers on walks too and those girls are very smart and actually listen whenever she calls them back from going too far or whenever it's time to turn around.
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I think @KaleIAm takes her ducks on walks. You're right about no leashes.
That's who I was thinking of! Kale! Thanks!I think @KaleIAm takes her ducks on walks. You're right about no leashes.
@Overo Mare takes hers on walks too and those girls are very smart and actually listen whenever she calls them back from going too far or whenever it's time to turn around.
I was going to say it was not me. I could not imagine the chaos taking my ducks on walks. They are suspicious sometimes when I let them into another part of the yardThat's who I was thinking of! Kale! Thanks!
Sorry I got y'all mixed up. I've got "The Olds" and can't remember anything.I was going to say it was not me. I could not imagine the chaos taking my ducks on walks. They are suspicious sometimes when I let them into another part of the yard![]()
Yeah, some ducks are confident and love people, and cope okay in new environments, but most will find it stressful. They are prey animals, and being away from home, and their flock, is scary to them.I have been wanting to get my duck out of the backyard for a while now, whether that is for a trip to a nearby creek or just walking/exploring the neighborhood. (She is almost 5 months old and we hatched her.) We bought a harness/leash for her, and it fit fine, but I could tell that she hated it. Today, I tried to put it on her again, but she would not stay still and clearly remembered how much she didn’t like it. Another option I have is a wagon that isn’t too high off the ground (one foot high at most). I placed her favorite snacks in it but she still refused to stay and immediately jumped out.
How can I get her to trust either one of these options, or would another method of travel (like a backpack) work better?