Duckiedabbler i cant tell much from your picture
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Carcajou, did you let them free range or were they in an enclosure of some sort? How much room did they have? I'm wondering if letting them free range all day rather than just when I'm home will help with any aggression. Sorry to hear about you losing your drake![]()
Khakis are a skittish breed of duck. My are trusting, especially when I am the bearer of food or treats, but they only allow me to approach to within a certain distance before they decide they need to widen the gap. It is just the way they are. Even when I had a sick duck recently she was sort of tolerant of me picking her up to care for her but as she got better she wanted no part of being touched. One thing you do need to do is never make any sudden motions or noises. Always move slowly around them and talk softly. You might try sitting on the ground and offering your treats and gradually letting them come to you and see if they eventually come closer. Time and patience.I wish someone could tell me how to get my KCs to be comfortable around us. We feed them treats just about every day and they still are skiddish around us. They'll come up close but they will not take anything from our hands.