No, do not remove their feed....That will not help in taming the Ducks...Yes I thought so too.
My ducks will hopefully eat from my hand if I remove the feeder from the coop for two days or so.
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No, do not remove their feed....That will not help in taming the Ducks...Yes I thought so too.
My ducks will hopefully eat from my hand if I remove the feeder from the coop for two days or so.
I've seen people hugging ducks on YouTube. And they're adult ducks too
I've seen people hugging ducks on YouTube. And they're adult ducks too
Look. My feelings are getting hurt now. I appreciate all the info but now it seems I'm stupid for buying adult ducks.
Great advice! Thank you!I adopt a lot of animals. They don't know me (at first) and they have had the trauma of being relocated/new home. Some groups adapt easily and others take a long time to adapt. I let them go at their pace.
During daytime, they have access to food and to water.
I socialize with all the animals daily. I sometimes offer treats. My ducks LOVE fresh, raw greens (salad, kale, broccoli leaves). I offer it from my hand. If they don't want it from me, then I set it down near -- but not next to -- me. It takes time for them to be comfortable with it.
There is not set time table that someone can give you. Give them at least a month to adjust to the new changes. Be patient.