Being an owner of five Indian Runners for just three months, having almost no past experience or exposure to ducks, my birds have baffled me several times:
- I saved six ducklings from the local store here that were about to be »recycled« - they were as thick as thieves and inseparable. Unfortunately we lost the smallest of them to a sudden cold snap a month ago and the remaining five really seem to be upset about it, huddling together in their house and refusing to eat for a full day before going back to the usual duck pig-out.
- I have a motion activated flood-light at the side of the house where the duckies have their pasture-area. One evening i noticed that the light came on while nobody was outside. Ten minutes later the light slowly dimmed, only to come on again immediately. - My five ducks were sitting in the grass and when the light went out one of them stood up, flapped its wings and triggered the motion sensor. - I have reduced the sensor's sensitivity since then.
- Whenever my wife and i sit on our porch, talking, the ducks sit close by and seem to enjoy our company. When we go inside they walk over to their house for the night.
- They can distinguish between me and my wife: I usually provide them food and water and clean up their messes - my wife is serving the treat. Guess who get's more attention…
- A week ago one of my ducks suddenly became paralyzed - i assume a light case of botulism, a toxic insect/caterpillar or a poisonous toad. - I was inside when that happened and became alerted by the Ducks themselves, standing a the the fence quacking and whistling out of the top of their lungs. When i came out they quickly ran to their sick colleague as if to show me where to go.
- The duck is still sick and is »stuffed« with medication every day which it really dislikes. When it sees the medication box in our hands, it tucks its head under its breast or wing to show it doesn't like what is about to happen. No medication box - happy duck looking forward to receive a little extra.