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Thanks for mentioning the silver applyyards, am expecting my first group of them in Aug..I find with mine that the breed made a difference, but mostly it came down to the individual. The friendliest one I had was a silver appleyard drake that had leg issues and I strongly believe he put up with me to begin with because it was easier than trying to run away. He became my buddy and followed me literally everywhere if he could. I sold him to a lady that had unrelated birds because I didn’t want sibling babies. Haha. My appleyard female is friendly, comes running when I go in their pen, but doesn’t like to be picked up. I had 2 Swedish as well and the one I kept is wary but nice, she prefers to be nearby but not to be touched. The other Swedish I had was insane and no matter what you did she acted like you were the devil incarnate; she actually bit and scratched and fought if you had to pick her up for any reason. She went to a hands off home where she’s in a large flock of free ranging birds. I kept the ones I liked the best and that were compatible with me, because I like to be hands on with my animals.These girls will come right over and eat out of my hand if I have treats which is enough for me. Lol.
And then, there’s my home hatched duckling that wants to be held constantly and follows me around like a puppy. And that one is a runner, so go figure.![]()