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Hi, welcome to BYC! I don't know what your ducks are but I think I spy a border collie in the background. How is he/she with the little ones. Is it a puppy or grown?
I'm asking because I've got a 5 month old BC puppy and I just hatched 11 baby runners. She's ok with the 7 big runners but I'm not going to let her get at the babies.
I've also got a 4 yr old male BC named Steve but he's so awesome and smart he wouldn't hurt a feather on any of my ducks little or big. The puppy makes me nervous. She lays by this little makeshift temporary outdoor playpen I've got set up for them watching and she just looks like she'd like to make some kind of a move on them but I'm not sure what. She won't hurt the big ones, she mostly just annoys and herds them but they don't go fast enough for her. I want her to get used to the ducklings and vice versa but it's so stressful!My BC is better with the ducklings than the full grown ducks. The border collie is 7 and babies the ducklings thinking he has to lick them clean. If they peep in distress he is over there checking on them. My Tervuren aren’t sure what to think on ducklings but LOVE ducks. They will all watch them for hours playing on the floor or in the water splashing around. For me I found if I tried to keep them completely away it made them more driven to figure out what the balls of fluff are.
I understand one of my tervuren is a puppy. One which has proven to be a small animal killer, so she is watched closely. Worse she has done is set a paw on one that was running away. But she isn’t going to learn if I don’t expose so we have supervised exposure experience. She has gotten better. She mainly talks to then now.I've also got a 4 yr old male BC named Steve but he's so awesome and smart he wouldn't hurt a feather on any of my ducks little or big. The puppy makes me nervous. She lays by this little makeshift temporary outdoor playpen I've got set up for them watching and she just looks like she'd like to make some kind of a move on them but I'm not sure what. She won't hurt the big ones, she mostly just annoys and herds them but they don't go fast enough for her. I want her to get used to the ducklings and vice versa but it's so stressful!
I've never heard of that breed. I'm going to look it up!I understand one of my tervuren is a puppy. One which has proven to be a small animal killer, so she is watched closely. Worse she has done is set a paw on one that was running away. But she isn’t going to learn if I don’t expose so we have supervised exposure experience. She has gotten better. She mainly talks to then now.
Hi, welcome to BYC! I don't know what your ducks are but I think I spy a border collie in the background. How is he/she with the little ones. Is it a puppy or grown?
I'm asking because I've got a 5 month old BC puppy and I just hatched 11 baby runners. She's ok with the 7 big runners but I'm not going to let her get at the babies.
thanks for the reply. I will certainly try letting her sniff and explore one duckling at a time to see if that will curb her curiosity. She's not on a raw diet but I'm not going to trust her with them for a long time.Hi! I have two Australian Shepherds actually, one is 8, super relaxed, came for a sniff and went off to play on his own, while the other one, who is 2, was incredibly curious! He has a visibly strong herding drive (as tested on our poor cat) and upon arrival of the ducklings, he circled the crate around and around in a frenzy trying to nip and tuck at them. We got him calmed down, and gradually introduced him to one duckling at a time, in my hands, and he was handled by my husband. He licked them and recognized they were fragile and has since been curious but giving them much more space. That said, we also feed our dogs a raw diet so to be very truthful, I would not trust him with the ducks alone for a long time to come. I think even if his intentions are good, he may accidentally hurt or eat one in an exuberant excitement![]()