super scared ducks

duckielife

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Sep 25, 2018
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Hi! I brought home two ducks to befriend my existing two. They were "rescued" from a place that was overrun with too many ducks. They are really scared. As soon as they see me they run. I'm a little worried I'll annoy my neighbors with the noise. Is there hope of teaching them not to be afraid? I'm wondering now if I made a mistake.
 
Hi! I brought home two ducks to befriend my existing two. They were "rescued" from a place that was overrun with too many ducks. They are really scared. As soon as they see me they run. I'm a little worried I'll annoy my neighbors with the noise. Is there hope of teaching them not to be afraid? I'm wondering now if I made a mistake.
We rescued our Runners from the local store, we bought 》a lump of ducklings 《(six) and whenever we had to handle them they freaked out, flailing, flapping and chirping as if they were slowly eaten alive. They're still afraid of me especially (I'm the evil human stuffing pills down sick duckies throat), but my new secret weapon are mealworms! Its like wheed for duckies! My duckies jump for these.
 
Change is linked with trust I have found out so take slow. Let them get used to the new home. Sit with them for 1015 minutes day(time can be spread out) give them ummy treats, and talk quietly to them. If they eat out of your that is great progress! Don't pick them up or touch them this is the key to losing the kinda gained trust.
 
Change is linked with trust I have found out so take slow. Let them get used to the new home. Sit with them for 1015 minutes day(time can be spread out) give them ummy treats, and talk quietly to them. If they eat out of your that is great progress! Don't pick them up or touch them this is the key to losing the kinda gained trust.
Thats how much ide like to spend with mine
 

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