Drone footage follows 10,000 ducks “cleaning” rice paddies in Thailand
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- Опубліковано 14 лис 2024
- After the rice crop was harvested on a farm in Nakhon Pathom province in Thailand, a flock of around 10,000 ducks was released from a pen - and instinctively streamed towards the flooded fields to devour pests such as snails hiding in the rice stubble.
Drone footage, capturing the spectacle that resembles naturally-occurring animal migration, shows the birds zig-zagging across the fields as they headed towards the nutrient-rich rice paddies.
This way of raising ducks in rice-growing areas has long been a tradition in the area and other parts of the region. Thais call it "ped lai thoong", which means "field chasing ducks".
The Khaki Campbell ducks, a British breed, are brought to rice fields after 20 days in nursery and will be raised on the move for the next few months. After roaming free for about five months, they are returned to the duck farm to produce eggs for up to three years.
"The benefit (for the breeder) is that we reduce costs to feed the ducks," said Apiwat Chalermklin, 34, a breeder who took over the business from his father. "And in return, for the rice farmers the ducks help eat pests from the farm and the farmers can reduce the use of chemicals and pesticides."
Apiwat has four flocks of ducks that move around different rice fields in the province where farmers typically cultivate three rice crops every year.
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Love how the ducks look like they're on a field trip
It's crazy how motivated they look all the time even when running to get inside tiny cages.
40 years ago it was normal in the villages that cows, pigs, ducks and geese went to pasture together
one shepherd started on one side of the village and walked slowly to the pasture, the peasants just released the animals and opened the door, when the shepherd passed, the animals followed him in a group
in the evening when he had to go home he went and everything follow after him and as one approached his house so the group shrank again to the end of the village
They were in a field, so technically they did
They are, literally!
They did make a trip to the field
Ducks walking up the ramp like "Damn that was a good vacation!"
@Jordon Carlson the ducks are in heaven
sad
@Jordon Carlson no, theyre getting shipped inside a cage to produce eggs, did you have the video on mute or something?
Hahaha great description!
@@DonegalOverlanding actually, they are going to next filed, they move every week till a certain point then they go to farm for egg
This is efficiency at its finest. Ducks are fed, pests are gone, land is ready for new seeds 👍
I just love it
@Mike Studmuffin no they didn't. You clearly don't know anything about raising birds of any sort. No I'm not going to explain it to you. You have the internet, use it for something other than showing your ignorance.
@Mike Studmuffin they are just too fat to fly, and they are just lazy to do it
@Mike Studmuffin source? you don't just lay down info this heavy without relaying your proof.
@Mike Studmuffin lol are you doing it?? my family has been farmes since my far grand father.. they not cutting wings of ducks..
Just to clarify an issue some people have with this video, their wings are not clipped. This breed of duck is The Khaki Campbell, which typically is a bit of a heavy bird with wings too short to fly that well. They're similar to chickens in that while they can jump and use their wings to stay up for a short period of time, they use a lot of energy to do so, as a result they instead like to travel in flocks like you see in the video to appear larger and protect each other. Bit like sheep or penguins.
Translation: Those are some thicc bois
Of course people gonna assume the worst without looking up any information thats FREELY available on the internet
@scotte3838 And I opened one of the top comments and was immediately hit by several in its replies.
Unless you were born yesterday, this pattern should indicate to you that those comments were widespread when this video was initially posted, but then they got downvoted at tgw same time comments against those got upvoted, meaning those are all you see at first glance. Scroll down to the bottom or filter by Newest First and you'll undoubtedly see quite a few.
How th1ck do you need to be, it would take a month of Sunday's to clip this many birds!
@@mechwarrior13But not everything on the internet is correct.
Just sayin'
So they took the ducks on a field trip.
Ysz... _(._.)👍
Yez. Precisely 👌
😂
literally :)
Yes and it was great
I love how the ducks are so cooperative and agreeable getting back on the truck
to lay eggs for 3 years then get sliced and cooked.
@@lmeza1983 😢 poor ducks
@@lmeza1983 that is generally how farming works..?
@@samaraisnt Thanks for saving us from our ignorance.. ?
@@fastertrackcreative Well, we end the ducks' lives without undue pain. If in the wild, some savage predator will end them with cruelty.
So, at least they lead a sheltered life and meet a painless conclusion.
"Sir, the harvesting is complete"
*Giant pause followed by intake of breath*
"Release the Quacken"
Now this is based
Gold Shaw Farm 🤣🤣
That’s ducking hilarious.
Ha!!! 👍Goldshaw!
W
6,000 wont be enough to break the lines of Mordor.
ducks : how bout 10,000
duckhirrim
But my Lord, there is no such force...
I was just thinking this 😂😂
Big LOTR fan
What a top comment! LOL
...and my beak!
this is how man and nature should work together no chemicals ducks and rice amazing
Definitely buying rice from thai
well by the end of the day they still are being used to egg industry and for meat before their natural death...
I do notice rice from Thailand has been more pricy in general years ago.
@@DgamesJ would u rather everyone goes out to hunt their own food and all the wildlife die out?
@@n3v3rforgott3n9 There would be less humans fighting for food so....
Those ducks riding in trucks after work really hits home.
I’m jealous of the ducks stable routine.
I liked it because they treated the ducks humanely.
Ducks in muck ducks in trucks
💀💀💀💀
@@johnb.8687 For three years, what do you think happens after that, rice and duck stew....
@@johnb.8687 I mean it was pretty cramped but yeah i guess humane, i dont think it is for those 3-5 years though. Why dont they fly away is the real question.
I'd definitely want to be on the top shelf of that truck.
LOL No doubt! Sucks for the ducks on the bottom. They come out a different color every time!
i'd definitely want to not be on that truck :-p
@@hectatusbreakfastus6106 🟤 :)
It pays to be the last lazy one.
@@webgpu we look the same riding the tube after office, on some higher intelligence's streaming platform :)
I have to wake up to go to work in a few hours yet I’m here watching 10,000 ducks…….worth it😎
If snails could dream, this would be their worst nightmare.
😂 underated comment
The snails would be sitting ducks in front of this abomination.
They were happy the French tourists stopped coming due to covid then immigrant ducks from Great Britain invaded
Im sure they can, its horrible
@@Letmespeakmymind it's not
Just made it 1k boii
Not even leonidas and his 300 handpicked Spartans could have held back that duck charge.
LOL!! They were hungryyyyy
Idk know if this is a fate reference or not but lol anyway
Good game.. Texans fan here lol
@armin lee
Ummm, Actual Leonidas took about 7000 spartans with him. The movie 300 is a lie.
Genius Thai people living with nature and gives back. Salute
Hutomo Riyadi yup
@Holly Hilt how else we gonna eat rice without pesticides?
"salute" whit the pic of a bear waving his paw
Exactly HollyHill and Babayaga !,they are being used, like the video said these people are duck breeders that are factory farming these animals who don't have a say so in the matter, for food. I can't imagine the living conditions those poor animals are made to stand when they aren't allowed out to clean the field! It's horrific, too many people are ignorant to the suffering in these farming situations. It disgusts and saddens me. I think most human beings truly feel that we own the earth so to speak, that the animals and the resources of our planet are here for our use and to do with it what we please, but that could not be further from the truth. Our planet is billions of years old, there have only been human beings for thousands of years which is a minuscule blip in time. A totally insignificant amount of time when you look at the whole picture. To try and assert the notion that we show up on this planet hundreds and hundreds of millions of years after other animals have been living on this planet and say OK ,we're the reason that these animals are here and this earth is here. It defies logic, it's stupid, and it's ignorant. I hope young people will really take the time to think and ask themselves ,"does really make ANY sense?".
We've made some strides as humans and evolved a little in the way we think about and treat our fellow man, things that were ok long ago are shocking to us now, so Im hoping humans will evolve in the way they see and treat animals as well. I hope factory farming (animal abuse etc ), will be just as shocking as slavery, stoning people, marriage at age 12 for girls, horrific medieval torture , drowning women to see if they are a witch, crucifixion, etc..Lets keep evolving!
@Holly Hilt @Baba Yaga 👍👍Finally somebody says something in defense of the poor animals.
"But my lord, there is no such force."
A new power is rising. It's victory is at hand!!!
The Uduk Hai, bread for one single purpose..
I laughed so hard
dammit I was going to write this exact comment.
it would take a number beyond reckoning thousands to storm the keep
ten thousand
but my lord there is no such force
Ducks be like " right troops back into our trucks we did our job, well done. Come back in 3 yrs time
Ducks: Follow hooman. Life good.
acc they meant that they would be killed in three years time lol sorry to burst your bubble
@@chloechen5707 I know that
Duck: Hooman fight back. KILL HOOMAN. Hooman gone... think about hooman... regret.
@@JackyMan22 ride hooman
Everyone’s gangsta till the ducks get set free
Every snail* gangsta
*b e a n s*
@@mr.burnsgaming8985
I don't know what this means, but I like it.
Rice 'n beans
666 likes don’t you dare touch that button
Sustainable farming at its finest. Sometimes the old ways are best.
Certainly better and more sustainable than spraying the field with chemicals
Most times the old ways are best.
Don't Fix it, if it ain't broke I always say.
Unless you're a duck that can't fly.
But seeing them herded into those cramped cages, was this the only freedom they ever have, they never showed the egg farm, what happens to the male ducks, I suppose they all go for food in the end.
Farmer: So how am I supposed to pay you guys?
Lead Duck: just put on our bill...
Good ☝️
u almost had that joke right
the typo makes it even better
LoL............... nice one
Dumb joke, but I kinda cried I laughed so hard. Thank you for that!
Duck-Leader: *"The Age of Snail is over. The Time of the Duck has come."*
"YOU HUMANS MADE US... NOW SUFFER FOR YOUR ARROGANCE!!!"
... Execute order 66
Snail: *Damnit! It's a duck, we're out of luck*
is your comment meant to be funny or something? lame.
Fear of the Duck
I like the last clip, the ducks looking around like a dog in a car
Very good idea, no chemical products, just natural 👍👍
In Asía just natural 😨
😂😂😂😂😂😂 ahahahah
And fertilizer!
This is animal cruelty
@@ryanperez5758 no it's not.
@John Clemens P. Rubi These people wouldn't bother to do this if this didn't work. Off course, making swarms of ducks sweep over farms isn't gonna be an universal solution to pests.
The Ducks are doing a fine job, and earning a living
That is adorable. Unless you’re a snail. Then it would be terrifying. Imagine seeing 10,000 T-Rexes stampeding towards you 😳
duck-rexes
Kind of like "War of the Worlds" sep different, lol
A D-Rex
and you can't run!
yup.....unless you're an adorable snail
Duck Division reporting: Area Clear. Moving Out.
Ducks win
😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is funny XD
😃
World of Rice field.
The leader Duck: "For the hoard"
Ducks:
Snails: "Do you hear boss music?"
snail notice they are coming but are too snailed to outrun them >____>
This is how we integrate human needs and activities with nature. Bravo!!!
There is an old saying of French farmers: "If you think you have an over-abundance of snails what really have is an under-abundance of ducks"
Or escargot ?
Say in French
Egg shells crushed
and sprinkled about .
Slugs are gone.
Yet not one duck in sight .
This video is great.
Who doesn't like ducks !!
What a great operation .
nabil libre escargots, pas vers de terre. Et ce n’est pas une phrase, c’est un dicton. Hope this helps 😉
@@eijonasson crushed egg shells to deter slug is a myth
I would not have known that ducks could be herded like that, particularly onto trucks.
They have to be trained and it probably takes a while due to their limited intelligence
I think they follow one another, just let some into the truck and the rest will flow in
Born in captivity, never learn to fly, wings are probably clipped, too. Now, put on your mask, and get back to work -- or become poor. The poor get to keep their hands outstretched, until you workers declare them thieves, and cut their hands off. (Noahide laws). Was Trump really chosen by God?
@@arcadia51 yes like a mother and her ducklings
@@humboldthammer I think you should laid off the weed. You're higher than Kuala Lumpur twin towers right now.
That first duck going back to the cages almost hit his head. He forgot to duck lol 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂
Bruh
Ugh. That joke was fowl.
😄
So what you're saying is...the ducks are having a field day.
YEEAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice!
An army of ducks? Oh, the power one could possess...
It would be a duck dynasty
We need an army of ducks.....whatever President decides to make this policy has my vote.
“Duck you all” should be a thing
Nice Lord of the Rings reference. ;-)
10000 ducks...a regiment or division or corps of ducks!with such a strategy the snails have no chance!
Wish my children were that well trained. That truck boarding process at the end was magnificent!
You know there is a man with a stick standing behind them? You can achieve the same result
@@SirChristian100 lmao
@@SirChristian100 Given the ducks can just fly off if they wanted, I'd say the process is pretty magnificent.
even adults couldn't do it, have ever boarded an airplane?
@@atrantech11 They've had their wings clipped I would think, or they'd all be gone.
farmers: we need to remove the pests
ducks: say no more
“It is an army bread for a single purpose”. To sustain the rice paddies of Thailand. They will be here by sunrise
I can hear Viggo saying this
"how many are there?"
"....ten thousand strong at least."
"Ten thousand?!"
OVER 9000!!!
@@colingriffin6181 Legolas:
Final count, ten-thousand.
Gimli:
Forty-two? Oh, that's not bad for a pointy-eared elvish princeling. Hmph! I myself am sitting pretty on ten-thousand one.
For Rohan
Google global truth project and click 'The Present" tab if you want to learn the truth about life/death. If everyone sees this text, it will turn the world right-side up.
“No captain. Battle formations. “
Plus imagine how much natural fertilizer the ducks are giving to the land.
That's true, a lot of farm soil is drying up.
@Senora Bugsy you don't. That's fertilizer the plants need for their growth and nourishment. The produce is cleaned of dirt and everything else before you eat it. Additionally, you boil the cleaned rice at home, which kills any remaining bacteria.
Dung's always a dung
@@_____J______ too right, it's a dung deal.
@Dragoslav De La Vega never said that. I only said that in response to someone who was disgusted that we eat fertilized food
I love how after the feast they're all walking up the ramp to the trucks looking and sounding like they just came from a great party, making wisequacks and carrying on. 2:00
@@Zuluknob 😊
wisequacks, goddammit xD
I agree, looks like they're happy to be on their way, looking out at the passing trees with interest like "ok boys where we headed next!"
Interesting how they still like being close to each other in the field after being in the cages for so long.
They're ducks.
Makes em feel safe and happy
They always travel in flocks, I think so
ehm... they spend 20 days in a nursery before going to the field...
I was wondering the same thing. Why don't they spread out more?
when you're having a harder time finding a job than a duck
😂😂😂
THEY TOOK MUH JEEEEEERRRRRRBBBB
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
True. Lol.
Bruh... Why is this so true?
Looks like the opening of the Golden Corral on Sunday Morning.
Waddle waddle!
Difference is, more than one duck can fit through the gates at a time.
Chris Smith you know it! 😆
Have you seen Walmart on Black Friday??????
The ducks also fertilise the fields with their droppings.
Really? You mean with there chemical droppings full with antibiotics ..they drop what they eat.
Then off to the slaughter house they go
@@stayrich3027 Peking duck
Yes, and feed people with their wings? While they're alive? Great for ducks.
Where does the antibiotics come from! Snails and weed? I agree they maybe should give them some when they cut their wings, but it's expensive, so my guess is they just except the mortality.
“It would take a number beyond reckoning, thousands to storm the farm”
“Tens of thousands”
“But my lord there IS no such force”
ahhahahahahah. Brilliant! I saw them as orc army XD
There is now..
damnit i was going to make that joke, you beat me to it
Commander, our territory is being reclaimed by enemy armored division
Commander: Send the wing unit
lmao nice
you missed the chance for a "RELEASE THE QUACKEN" joke.
Or wingless.. Wonder why they dont fly to the freedom. hmm
more like marines
This is incredible. I hope these sustainable farming practices can continue to flourish
Human: who's under ur command?
Ducks: Quack Quack.
AAAHAHAHA nice
So... This is what's "Release the Quacken" means...
*Welease
Ha-ha - I have been watching too many Gold Shaw Farm videos - he says this every day.
It is a reference to hunting. "Release the hounds". Used when fox hunting. Sometimes used in movies as a humorous passage.
@@davidsawyer1599 LOL no it's not. Google "Release the Kraken" for a long history of this phrase.
Now I've heard of enter The Dragon, but enter The Duck?
I'm surprised they dont mention the benefit of the ducks pooping everywhere
Dam it you beat me to it
yep, I wouldn't want to be one of the ducks on the lower level on that truck.
@@ICONOCLAST200 Would you like to be one of the ducks in the top level?
@@puyu8621 Oh, I'm a top level duck alright.
@@ICONOCLAST200 mmmmm greasy meat
Les pesticide, less waste, natural fertilizers and everything is recycle. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
also the ducks have a lot of fun roaming around freely [aside from the transport]
and happy ducks.
Uhm....that can't be allowed! We must outlaw it somehow! /s
That farmer goes back and eats duck curry with rice..
I thought you were feigning french for a sec then I realized that you had a mistake
I just love people who works WITH nature... Harmony. This is beneficial to all, great work
This is not beneficial for the animals. They are bred and used/slaughtered for profit.
The aerial shots of the ducks cleaning the fields are absolutely stunning! It's fascinating to see how farming methods like this are both eco-friendly and efficient.
If only I knew duck herder was a thing when they ask you want job you want to strive for in high school.
yah it used to be nurse, doctor, lawyer, fireman, policeman, astronaut ,athlete.. now we can add in duck herder, and onlyfans contributor.
@@LastbutNotFirst possible duckbill platapus degree
Kinda like the honey bee farmers traveling the USA pollinating crops.
more vital than a lot of jobs out there! actually doing good!
these ducks will raid anyone who rinses half-cooked rice
ahmadi f uncle rodger
I love the symbiotic relationship between domestic animals and farmland.
This is how agriculture has been for centuries and how it’s meant to be!
Not spraying pesticides and feeding the grain to animals in confined spaces.
yeah well in the old times you didn't have billions of people to feed like we do now.
@@prasunkumar1125 Thanks to the “Green Revolution”, a plot by the Rockefellers to triple the world’s population and make them dependent on environmentally destructive fossil fuel based fertilizer.
Also in old times they were ignorant of the dangers of avian influenza
The rendering quality on the new season of Ducktales is quite good.
WOO HOO!
Gríma: "Even if it is breached, it would take a number beyond reckoning - thousands - to storm the keep."
Saruman: "Tens of thousands."
Gríma: "But my lord there is no such force."
Quack!
2:06 Tourists getting back onto the bus after seeing The Great Wall of China.... 🤣
that was exactly what i was thinking! tour buses! :-)
Smug that is one of the dumbest analogies I’ve seen jfc
you mean Chinese tourists in any part of the world. Well then again, they wouldn't be so organized.
Lol.. I was searching for this comment 😂😂
Yes 😂😆
Donald, “the” Oregon duck, liked and shared this video. GO DUCKS!!
Ducks all the way!
Smart and natural the ducks will also fertilize the land. Maybe this would bring back some of our lost prairies using all kinds of animals
I'm so jealous! They have so many friends, I got ZERO.
Don't be. They are headed back to sit in tiny cages until they die 😔
@WolfgangLMclain pretty disrespectful to the billions of birds that are rotting in tiny metal cubes rn...
@WolfgangLMclain Sign me up ASAP.
@@driller524 if you take that trade you also become the duck. And ducks don't have sex for fun so enjoy that
Gives new meaning to having all your ducks in a row.
I can see these guys demolishing a bread truck.
such a weird stereotype
@@redflame300 he was talking about the ducks, man
ZackM doesn’t mean they don’t like the taste
@@Maverick99 it was a joke dude. grow yaself a funny bone.
Genius. What a perfect example of a Beneficial Symbiotic Relationship. It would be wonderful if we could adopt more of these relationships in North America. We do use bees for the Avacado trees, and goats to clear hard-to-reach landscapes; but, this is on an entirely different level. What we can learn from our Global neighbors never ceases to amaze me.
"It is an army bred for a single purpose...to destroy the world of men."
the Dark Lord forged in secret a master field, to control all others. And into this field poured his minions eating everything in its path
"to destroy the world of snail"
*Single tear streams down his cheek*
@@nightfalls5462If you look at the comments, there are so many LORT references haha
Pests: U and what army?!
Hooman: Relsease the Quaken!
Im nominating this for comment of the day.
"But Sir, there is no such force"
*War horn blasts*
*Uruk-Hai war chanting*
@@maozedong7536 Uruk-Duck*
My lord*
Duck 1:”Pondor calls for aid”
Duck king:”They shall have it”
I've been searching for this video here on UA-cam every day of my life, spending three or four hours at a stretch desperate to find this video about 10,000 ducks eating snails to help farmers in Thailand. Finally the search is a success! Drone footage of thousands of ducks in Thai rice paddies...I can finally sleep at night.
What a brilliant concept! And the ducks look super happy☺
Educational & pretty amazing how the ducks help the farmers. Great upload, thank you.👍🏽
Hi, if only people were this cooperative!!!!
This is so awesome. I absolutely love this. Great job. And gratitude for loving my ducks and Earth by using ducks instead of chemicals and pesticides. I appreciate the respect and honor your creative way of doing good. Blessings dear ones.
"You don't have a snail problem, you have a duck deficiency!" - Bill Mollison
That's a win win for farmer and duck and it's organic both ways, beautiful !
If that flock would surround me, I'd be a sitting duck.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
I try to tell farmers they don't need Monsanto,they need ducks.
KHALIIL01 😭😭😭
@KHALIIL01 😄😄😄
@Lodogg 3323 Yes they could, but they would be GM ducks.
💀💀💀
I watch survivalist / homesteader shows sometimes, and some are using "guinea hens" much the same. They can fly up to 60 feet, like to roost in trees or maybe a farmer built rack at night or when they feel endangered. Good meat, lay eggs about 100 days a year.
Aww so cute and adorable! Love how they march into the truck lol.
Black Friday Shopping for Ducks.
lol!!!!
The gl0balists don't want you to know this but the ducks at the park are actually free.
-Alex J0nes
That outsider duck on the far right side on 0:22 is like me when I was in high school; struggling to fit in but then stopped and realised I don't have to, I am who I am - different but unique :D
Why do I keep watching this ???
So enchanting how they move like a wave in a tidal pool.
"Everything changed when the Duck Nation Attacked"
the flock looks like a river flowing, crazy how nature imitates same pattern
Paths of least resistance.
@@hermanwooster8944 true, but maybe also probability that works always almost the sam
This looked like a "Lord of the Rings" battle scene.
“But my lord, there is no such force!”
@@Unvexed A NEW POWER IS RISING
especially at 1:44 😂
Teacher: Why are you laughing?
Me: nothing
My mind: Genghis Quack
That. Is. Genius.
Bruh
@@texmexlink Tartar
I'm just surprised that these ducks look so excited going... back to the cage
It shows that the owner don't abuse the animals. Love it!
I think they just look excited all the time, and they keep walking because everyone else is walking.
It's kind of like cattle of cows... and pigs... and sheep when huddled into the truck to the slaughter house.
You can certainly see that the swine and beef and sheep were treated great as they gleefully enter the truck to have their brains quickly punctured and throats cut for slaughter.
Wow, that sound bad. But that's actually the most humane way to slaughter animals, to have it done quickly at the brain and the typical way slaughter process works. I think it's better than the throats simply being cut... that takes several seconds for the blood pressure to drop that renders the animal unconscious.
Yeah, I'm not a vegetarian.
They live well for those 5 months. I hope their 3 years of laying eggs is humane.
And what about the boys who don't lay eggs?
@@im.empimp they eat them.
@@im.empimp Good question actually. I guess they get killed. Or kept for breeding.
@@im.empimp they are killed. thrown im a blender at birth or, gassed, or tied in a garbage bag and suffocated. Male hens are of no use in the egg industry as they dont lay eggs.
Actually it depend on the farm. In my place(Indonesia) they like to keep them in barn and release them occasionally when harvest and few weeks after replanting, not just a duckling. Old duck is also re-released.
So adorable
Duck: now then, everyone.... CHARGE!!!!!
Imagine being a snail and waking up to another peaceful day in paradise… and then seeing this approaching
Ducks UN limited....
Because ten thousand ducks can't be wrong...
Release the quackin!
Pest: you and what army?
Farmer:
City ppl: Awwe
Rancher/Farmer ppl: City folk wouldn't be "awe'ing" if they knew what happened to the birds afterwards.
nice healty and fatty roasted duck
We can do both.
These are Khaki Campbell Ducks. They are reared primarily for their eggs since 1 duck can lay 800 eggs in just one year, far more than any chickens or ducks. They are far more valuable being kept alive.
@@ShadowMoon878 but in what conditions...
@@ShadowMoon878 i hope so...
How do they get those ducks to march in formation like soldiers? That so amazing? Lol.
"a literal rice patty."
they train the ducks. the end of the day they signal the ducks to run back to truck, go home and ready for another rice field tomorrow. amezing trainning how they did
These ducks have an awesome life. Lol. Their job is literally, to eat all day and hang out with your buddies. Can you imagine? Lmao!
And eventually it's their turn to be eaten.
And that answers that naging question from years ago...how did a duck feather get into my rice.
😂
Me thinks you had an epiphany. :)
Did u say avian flue?
Yahh I've been getting feathers too like those small feather I thought it was a bird
Ducks zerg rushing a field is the best thing I've seen lately
0:25 so many ducks that it's dropping the frame rate.
Imagine a single 3080 Ti crashing and burning from rendering 10K ducks.
@@victorvargas9330 Now I want to see that scene!😆
Excellent partnership! Enjoyable to watch also! Thanks 👍
Ducks: *OUR* snails
Snails: Why do I hear boss music?
LOL