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Hi all!
I'm new to BYC and am loving reading all the info this site has. We've recently found a duckling on the side of the road that we've taken in and he's become part of the family. As he's getting older now my partner and I are debating about whether he should be a house pet or not. Is there anyone else on here that has just one duck kept inside? Do they get depressed or bored during the day?
LOL glad she was able to get the hint, took Bean a half hour of confused staring before I had to resort to scooping 'em into a cup for her. Wobbles understood right away that swimmy shiny things = food, but it took him twenty minutes to catch even one his first time. Now he's a pro!
Hi & welcome to BYC! I had one Muscovy inside as a house duck but she was never alone really in the dogs' room when I went to work. She went everywhere with me that I can take my dogs & some places that no one really noticed her in her backpack that they would notice a dogHi all!
I'm new to BYC and am loving reading all the info this site has. We've recently found a duckling on the side of the road that we've taken in and he's become part of the family. As he's getting older now my partner and I are debating about whether he should be a house pet or not. Is there anyone else on here that has just one duck kept inside? Do they get depressed or bored during the day?
aww mine love fishies, my hubby was amazed. It took my two Pekins 30 secs to annihilate a doz in a half guppies, he now buys them once a week even though he claims he wants nothing to do with my ducks! LolLOL glad she was able to get the hint, took Bean a half hour of confused staring before I had to resort to scooping 'em into a cup for her. Wobbles understood right away that swimmy shiny things = food, but it took him twenty minutes to catch even one his first time. Now he's a pro!
Might seem odd coming from someone with a rooster in the house, but how do ya'll deal with the noise of Call Ducks in the house? Can they be heard down the hall in another room with something like a fan on? Are they quiet through the night? As much as I adore muscovy, a call duck might be a better choice if I have to worry about my hens getting smushed by a heavy muscovy. They're lighter and mighty cute, just noisy! My birds stay on one side of the house, opposite side from the bedroom, down a hall and behind two doors past another large room, so we don't hear them when sleeping. That's the important thing. My husband tolerates a lot for my sake having these animals, and he loves them, but he's drawn a firm line over noises so loud they break that "barrier" and start disturbing sleep.