Male Pekin duck has flown the coop

:welcome :ya:yesss: Hello and welcome to BYC. You found an Amazing Poultry Community to be a part of, with many knowledgeable members who are willing to help you along your journey with any questions you may have. Enjoy :)

I have to agree with @sourland. We have a pair of Mallard hens, unlike our larger Rouen/Pekin ducks who are to large to fly. Our Mallard hens who have no trouble flying around the yard, seem to not fly away. I like to think they are happy where they are at and choose not to fly off. :)

Best of luck with your Pekin, I hope he returns home safe to you. :love
Thanks !
 
If the duck looks thinner than it did before then maybe it's not the same bird. When a bird looses weight its difficult to tell because the feathers will keep their basic outline the same.
Thanks, good point! It just seems to me that it’s my Clyde. He’s been gone almost 3 weeks and definitely not being fed his pellets. I’m just hoping that it’s him, but at this point there’s nothing I can do.
 
:welcome :ya:yesss: Hello and welcome to BYC. You found an Amazing Poultry Community to be a part of, with many knowledgeable members who are willing to help you along your journey with any questions you may have. Enjoy :)

I have to agree with @sourland. We have a pair of Mallard hens, unlike our larger Rouen/Pekin ducks who are to large to fly. Our Mallard hens who have no trouble flying around the yard, seem to not fly away. I like to think they are happy where they are at and choose not to fly off. :)

Best of luck with your Pekin, I hope he returns home safe to you. :love
I would try to take the duck there ( maybe in a cage) so she can call to him, if she calls, he may come, and take along some attractive snacks, my ducks loved mealworms ( the wriggling alive one) or slugs
I just might try that!
 

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