I think I'm pretty good at taming ducks! I've had two from ducklings, and adopted four as adults. Three of my adopted ducks were terrified of me at first and I quickly tamed them.Thanks for the info! Do you have any tips on how to raise them to be really friendly?
Ducks are so awesome and there's just so many to choose from! My mom only wants 2 ducks, so I think the easiest way to do that is to get a couple of the same breed. I wish I could just get all the duck breeds though![]()
First I make sure I am NEVER scary. Pay attention to your ducks and you'll notice what makes them feel afraid. Then don't do it. That meant I didn't look directly at my ducks for a year, because predators stare before attacking. Instead I looked next to my ducks. They are fine with it now and actually gaze adoringly into my eyes.
Then I make sure I am a positive experience. I find out what my ducks like and give it to them everytime they see me. So everytime I passed by my ducks I tossed them their favorite snack food. I wanted them to be hanging out in their aviary thinking, "oh look that human with delicious treats is coming!" Not, "Oh no! That scary huge predator is coming!"
Third I spend a LOT of time with them hanging out, being still and not scary. Give them treats occasionally so it is good that you are there. I knit with my ducks, have dinner with them, and even nap with them.
When I gave my ducks treats at first I made a unique sound. Well... Let's be truthful, I quacked. But now when I quack they associate it with treats and they will come running back to me. It is very useful. I can call them off our pond because they know they will get mealworms. You can use any unique sound if you don't want to stand around quacking like a crazy person.