So I thought I would create this thread to post observations on duck behavior intelligence. And others could do the same or just comment their own observations also.
I find this pretty interesting to think about.
And just in the last 2 days I'd also observed evidence of 2 such cases.
1) After turning 2 or 3 ducks into meat, the others are more wary around me. (Technically dad helped do this part because I had a hard time with it.) It was quite interesting that they could be wary after losing numbers. (I do hope they'll be more friendly again. One of them is still quite friendly, but the others aren't yet.)
2) I have several runner ducklings growing in a separate pen from my adult ducks. Today I had to separate one of them from the others to put it in a pen that has more cushioning (more wood chips, etc), to let it have time to heal. I also knew that it wouldn't be good for it to be alone so I put another one with it.
When I put these 2 in another box in the other room. The remaining ducks kept calling to these 2 ducks in the other room, and vice versa! This was quite interesting! There was first, '3 duckling whistles in a row' from one room. Then a response in the same manner from the others. This continued for the first ten minutes of separation.
I find this pretty interesting to think about.
And just in the last 2 days I'd also observed evidence of 2 such cases.
1) After turning 2 or 3 ducks into meat, the others are more wary around me. (Technically dad helped do this part because I had a hard time with it.) It was quite interesting that they could be wary after losing numbers. (I do hope they'll be more friendly again. One of them is still quite friendly, but the others aren't yet.)
2) I have several runner ducklings growing in a separate pen from my adult ducks. Today I had to separate one of them from the others to put it in a pen that has more cushioning (more wood chips, etc), to let it have time to heal. I also knew that it wouldn't be good for it to be alone so I put another one with it.
When I put these 2 in another box in the other room. The remaining ducks kept calling to these 2 ducks in the other room, and vice versa! This was quite interesting! There was first, '3 duckling whistles in a row' from one room. Then a response in the same manner from the others. This continued for the first ten minutes of separation.