I wouldn’t agree that ducks hate change as mine often get REALLY excited about the smallest of changes.
For example I move a house within a run just a small way, and before I leave the run the ducks are making excited noises in anticipation of their investigative journey into the house in its new location. Or a new shelter put up in the ducks main outdoor area (we are talking some sheep fencing wire bent into a u shape with both ends plugged into the ground then some branches from pine or similar trees draped over and through the sheep netting to make a green half circle shelter) will have a dozen or more ducks waddling up to investigate, the girls making loud “uuuugggh, uuuughhh, uuughhh” noises, and 5 minutes later half the ducks have climbed on top of the thing and the other half are foraging their hearts out as if I buried a pot of gold under it!
As for fresh hay... now matter how often or how many times.. that’s ALWAYS a reason to party!
But ANYTHING that seems remotely threatening, for example things larger than them, things which move ‘by themselves’, things which cause light to reflect in a way that ‘might’ be a hawk or other predator coming for them... scares the crap out of them.
When it comes to tarps and wind... you have a HUGE thing right above the ducks... and it is MOVING!!! #Insert theme tune to Friday the 13th or psycho or similar here#
In a ducks head, the massive super giant hawk from hell is now hovering above them, deciding which duck is the juiciest morsel, or figuring out how many ducks it can carry in one trip and how many trips between here and the hawks hawk lair, it will take to get all the ducks back to the lair..and .......THERE IS NO WHERE TO GO TO ESCAPE!!!
And remember if you are a duck or another creature that is a prey animal... one single tiny mistake is all it takes to lose your life... or that of your ducklings, or both.... so they do tend to view the world with the utmost of caution...
In addition, ducks and other prey animals apparently decide who is a predator and who is not by physical appearance..
for example predators have eyes in the front of their head and prey animals have eyes on the side (predators to hone in on prey in front of them, prey to see as much as possible from every direction in order to evade approaching predators)
And hawks have claws/talons.. nail like structures that are found at the end of long, separate (as opposed to webbed or hoof like) digits...
We have eyes on the front of our heads
We have long visibly separate digits
Apparently to most prey animals we look like a very large predator with ENORMOUS talons!
Looking at it from that perspective it’s a wonder our ducks have anything to do with us at all even on the calmest wind and tarp free day....
And it’s no wonder they freak out when the large long talon’d predator (that for some unknown reason gives out food), suddenly invites HUGE owl or hawk friend to flap its wings and “hover above the ducks over there till you decide which ones you want to have for dinner”
Having said that.... sometimes... after years of spending all my money on food, vet bills, housing, treats and other stuff for ducks... and still being treated like I’m
Freddy Krueger I do find myself asking my ducks:
“
Seriously guys? When there’s a bucket of food or treats in my hand, I’m the best thing since sliced bread... more even... it’s like I’m a rock star or game show host.... but if I come near you with empty hands or the wind gets up... suddenly I’m a monster?
Seriously ducks?! If I were going to eat you... don’t you think I might have done so several years and thousands of dollars ago??
And if I am an axe murderer ducks... WTF?! kind of logic tells you to come running up to me risking your lives just for a handful of garden peas???!!”