SweetLilDuckies
Chirping
- May 6, 2020
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I lost 3 of my 4-duck flock a couple days ago to a predator and bought some new ducks that were being rehomed(I'm pretty sure their all runner mixes), a momma hen with her twelve ducklings(that are a week old) and her boyfriend(he's definitely part runner). However, the people who were rehoming them didn't handle them and used a net to bring out the hen(and maybe the drake, I was collecting the ducklings when they got him out). They run from people and the hen has a fit upon being separated from her ducklings.
**Priority One**I know I need to separate her from the ducklings if I want the ducklings to be friendly like my duck that I've raised(the survivor of the predator attack, he follows us around and can be pet easily and picked up with little fuss). But I know that if I just take them away from the hen she'll have a panic attack and I don't want her to hurt herself. What's the best way to take away her young? Should I just lock her somewhere she can't really hurt herself and take away the ducklings? Or should I slowly take them away, 2 at a time? Should I leave her one or two to raise and raise the others myself? Or is it too late to have them bond with me like my first ducks did?
**Priority 2...?**How can I get the drake and the hen(or just the drake)to be friendly towards people and not run away or freak out at the mere sight of us? Should I corner them one at a time and offer it treats and force-pet it carefully? Or should I just sit in their run and wait for them to warm up to me and tempt them with food? I don't want them to be Lucky's friends if they'll undo the bond he has with me and train him to be afraid of me, and I'm not going to be willing to put up with ducks that can't be friendly.
**Priority 3...? Or maybe it's Priority 2 1/2**And then lastly, how can I integrate Lucky(6 1/2 week old runner) into their flock/family. I pretty much picked them up, brought them home, set them up really quick, then had to leave for work, but I had Lucky in a contained area of the run for him and the drake to kinda meet each other with a barrier and I would like to move him back outside(I couldn't leave him outside alone so I brought him into his temporary inside-coop), but the hen is in the enclosed coop with the ducklings, and he'd be in the run with a shelter with the drake, but I'm not confident enough that he'd be safe with the drake to leave him out there without a barrier between him and the drake. Is there more I can do to help them become friends so that he can move back outside or should I just keep leaving him in a confined area of the run with the drake on the other side of the fence until I can have the drake not be afraid of me so I can supervise playtime without a fence?
Is there anything else I'm missing that needs addressing? If so please point it out, any and all help is welcome and thanked. I hope to have the ducklings separated by this time tomorrow(and I doubt I'll get a response today now seeing how it's pretty late for me), and any advice on how to make that go smoothly before I set about it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
**Priority One**I know I need to separate her from the ducklings if I want the ducklings to be friendly like my duck that I've raised(the survivor of the predator attack, he follows us around and can be pet easily and picked up with little fuss). But I know that if I just take them away from the hen she'll have a panic attack and I don't want her to hurt herself. What's the best way to take away her young? Should I just lock her somewhere she can't really hurt herself and take away the ducklings? Or should I slowly take them away, 2 at a time? Should I leave her one or two to raise and raise the others myself? Or is it too late to have them bond with me like my first ducks did?
**Priority 2...?**How can I get the drake and the hen(or just the drake)to be friendly towards people and not run away or freak out at the mere sight of us? Should I corner them one at a time and offer it treats and force-pet it carefully? Or should I just sit in their run and wait for them to warm up to me and tempt them with food? I don't want them to be Lucky's friends if they'll undo the bond he has with me and train him to be afraid of me, and I'm not going to be willing to put up with ducks that can't be friendly.
**Priority 3...? Or maybe it's Priority 2 1/2**And then lastly, how can I integrate Lucky(6 1/2 week old runner) into their flock/family. I pretty much picked them up, brought them home, set them up really quick, then had to leave for work, but I had Lucky in a contained area of the run for him and the drake to kinda meet each other with a barrier and I would like to move him back outside(I couldn't leave him outside alone so I brought him into his temporary inside-coop), but the hen is in the enclosed coop with the ducklings, and he'd be in the run with a shelter with the drake, but I'm not confident enough that he'd be safe with the drake to leave him out there without a barrier between him and the drake. Is there more I can do to help them become friends so that he can move back outside or should I just keep leaving him in a confined area of the run with the drake on the other side of the fence until I can have the drake not be afraid of me so I can supervise playtime without a fence?
Is there anything else I'm missing that needs addressing? If so please point it out, any and all help is welcome and thanked. I hope to have the ducklings separated by this time tomorrow(and I doubt I'll get a response today now seeing how it's pretty late for me), and any advice on how to make that go smoothly before I set about it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!