Around what time of year do Mandarins start laying ?
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Very pretty boysBut you can't really "tame" them. I hand raised my babies from hatch, they'd eat out if my hand, but when they grew up they didn't want anything to go with me.
I can sit really close to them but no touching. If I startle them they still fly like crazy to the end of the pen and sometimes smash into it. I sit with them and they come running each day when they know I'm brining food and treats. So I'd say they'll get tamer the more you spend time with them, but probably not to touch.
WOW! That's a huge Aviary! (I'm jealous!)[COLOR=333333]Hi! This is my first time posting in this forum. I just got a breeding pair of Mandarin Ducks on Wed (Oct. 29). They seem happy and healthy - enjoying the pond and aviary, and they're active in swimming, cleaning, and drinking water. However, they have yet to eat since they've been here. I've seen them peck at the ground (rarely), but I know there wasn't any food (that I put out). I started out putting wild bird feed in a tray with some acorns, Romaine lettuce, grapes, and carrots. Then, I even tried tossing some out on the ground around where they like to perch. They haven't touched anything. There's a possibility they may have even a grape or two that my boyfriend tossed into the pond, but we're not sure. Any advice?? I don't want them to starve themselves!![]()
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This is them in one-half of the aviary that we built.