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I swear I never thought I would read a sub-thread about throwing ducks!
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It always has worked! It seems to encourage them if you throw them into the wind. I just "graduated" the runner in the video and I am going to start on the other drake! I wish I had a big pond so I could buy some pekins and train them.Good idea about throwing them into the air while they are away from the flock! I'm going to take one far away from the flock to the other side of the pond... So if they don't fly and fall down they will land in the water and won't hurt their legs. Of course they may choose to land in the water just for fun, but it's worth a try!
Tried to give the drakes a boost over the water. Didn't work. I think they're rubber balls rather than ducks. That's about the trajectory they take in the air. Flap wings - no effect - splash into the water. They don't seem to mind the landing, though. Maybe they think it's fun? And I even have one that doesn't try to fly half the time. Wheeeee (wings held close to body) - splash - shake the tail. Ah, well, they're darn cute anyway!
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Do you have female fawn and white runners? I need one!Lol. Forget the eggs. I can give you already hatched ducks! Lol
Say what?You pay one runner egg for a entry fee, and then recieve retirement benefits, including a supply of duck feed for the rest of your life. A monthly fee, (***,000,000) is required.