Thank you!
I just saw that I've missed so many of your posts. I really love the one where you're talking about selectively breeding your chicks. I'm definitely going to try to keep records and see what I can do.
Would you get rid of the white ones?
I saw your duck house was tall for cleaning. Are they pretty dirty with their house? I'll make their roof with a hinge for easy access if I go short. I assume they like hay bedding like chickens? Would you let them roam the yard or keep them enclosed? My yard is fenced and gated, chain link on the majority, horse fencing the rest.
I'm going to go through all the posts I managed to miss (you've been busy, Sensei) before bugging you with more questions.
If you don't selectively breed for the biggest birds/eggs, you'll lose the "jumbo" in a few generations. If I were you, I'd save every egg for 5 days and hatch a huge batch. There will be losses. Then, start a breeding program like I described.
I'm not sure what I would do with the white ones. I just hate not being able to sex them by looking. Maybe keep them separate as a novelty or breed them into the mix? IDK, that's on you lol.
The duck house is tall so the mrs can get in there in case there's an egg. I don't use any bedding inside. Cleaning is done with a hose from the left side (not the door side) and everything exits through several drains. Notice this whole "little effort as possible" theme I have going?
I'd let them roam. I talk to all my birds, so they look at me when I say "Ducks!" or "Hi Birds!" (quail). If I yell "go to bed" the ducks all head for their house. If it's still daylight, they sass me a little as they do it. It's still funny to me when I walk outside, point at their house, and say "go to bed!"
How did you teach them it meant to go to bed? I love it.
I talk to my birds too. I really love having them around.
Ducks are really easy to herd, especially when they're tame. Both arms out and they'll go forward. Right arm out and they'll go left. Left arm, go right. Repeat whatever command you choose the whole time it's happening. They'll learn.
Let them eat out of your hand so they know you're cool. Pick them up even if they don't like it at first. Toss them a worm.
Mine know "go to bed". I can also point at an individual (or couple/few) doing something stupid and say "ducks, get out of there" which results in them rejoining the rest.
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