Absolutely fantastic tutorial. People don’t always want to accept the responsibilities that go along with properly caring for a pet, but that’s really selfish because if you’re not doing what’s best for the animal, you shouldn’t have it.
Too many people buy animals as pets.... as babies, because they are sooo cute! However they grow up and in their sick and twisted minds aren't cute anymore, and they toss them away, whether back at an adoption place, or worse in a box on the side of a road. Don't be like those people, just don't.
My dad left a box of kittens on the side of a road in a box when he was a teenager. He really regrets it and he doesn’t want anyone to make the mistake he did. Please don’t do what my dad dis
My duck was a rescue, they had it in a flat, feeding it cat food!!! It lived in my backyard for a few years, with its own pond, house and heaps of snails, worms & meal worms for a treat now & then 💜 I miss her so much, she was so sweet and gentle 🦆
Thank you so much for putting this information out there...hopefully this will encourage people to RESEARCH the pets they choose before they bring home something ‘cute’ that gets neglected or abandoned bc they failed to take the time to understand what sort of commitment or needs the animals required. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK GIRL! 🙌💖💯
It still frustrates and infuriates me that so many get sled dogs (Alaskan Malamutes, Siberian Huskies, Russian Samoyeds) only because of their looks. These are working dogs, period. They won't like being cooped up in a cramped apartment 24/7 and will go nuts. And when they go nuts, they chew things up. And when the dumb owner gets upset because the dog got frustrated of being cooped up and chewed up something, they kick them out onto the streets. It makes me mad and I wish dog shelters would make sure the person wanting to adopt one was checked to make sure it won't stuck in a tiny apartment all the time.
As someone who loves all kinds of pets, and would love to have duckies as housemates, I appreciate this. I already knew these things, but I still appreciate it.
Yeah, those Dawn commercials are about cleaning off oil contamination from crude oil spills. They're not advertisements for bathing your pet ducks in it. International Bird Rescue uses the product in their oil spill rescues.
I have done loads of research before getting my 2 ducklings and still do research and I think more people should do research before buy any animal to see if it’s right for them so thanks for making that as big as possible in this video! I love you and your ducks
This video helped me a lot. Im planing on getting ducklings and I've been doing a lot of research. I learned a few new things from this video! I believe that this will help a lot!
Thanks for a helpful guide of having a duck! I honestly am really considering having a duck, but I wanted to make sure that I know everything I need, so this video was very helpful!
These are a few really important things to know when you have a duck. "Wet feather" can be really bad, btw. It prevents the feathers from properly insulating the duck and water gets under ALL the feathers making the duck waterlogged and extremely heavy. The duck can drown from exhaustion or exposure (cold).
When we were little, Daddy's laundryman gave him 3 chicks and a duck, which Daddy named Ichel, Michel, Pichel, and Quackel, respectively. I tried to play with them in a cardboard box with a white rubber duck, which they were all terrified of. I wanted me and my sister to be allowed to take a bath with the live duck, as opposed to the rubber one, but our parents never allowed that. (I don't think we'd've tried to soap the duck.) Many years later, in view of the mess ducks make, I could understand why. The birds all died, and the rubber duck became Quackel. Only recently did I learn Quackel is an actual German name.
I am German and I never heard or have read the name Quackel through all of my lifetime (that includes the last five decades). Dunno where you picked that up, but no, Quackel is NOT a German name. It's not even a German word, to be precisely.
@@goodmaro OK, now I did a Google search myself, because - you never know. The result being: Qauckel does exist as a german surname. It's very rare (like, REALLY VERY rare) but it does exist, so I stand corrected (and learned something new :) ). Plus, there is an old german dialekt that used the word "quackeln" to describe something like "talking nonsense". What we DO in Germany though, is using the word "Quack" when describing the sound a duck makes. Like in: Dog goes "woof", cow goes "moo" and duck goes "quack".
Similarly rats are another animal you absolutely CANNOT keep alone. I’m sure there are fluke situations where a rat may have certain medical needs or aggression issues where it’s not an option but yeah. Also don’t forget to quarantine your animals for a few weeks if you didn’t get them at the same time or have other pets!
Yes! I did so much research before even getting my ducks and they’re needs and what they diseases they are prone to. For sure do research! Even now when new things arise I do research
We already have dog, cat abuse & overpopulation. We don't need this problem with ducks. Thanks for this PSA to educate the idiots who don't think first or don't think ahead to consequences.
@@antonv5488 Tell that to Australia with cats decimating their wildlife & habitat or Asia & U.S. India, Russia, Asia with there stray dog epidemic. Yes, also overconsumption by humans.
@@IAMHIM15 Yeah, like on Christmas a bunch of idiots buy puppies as gifts which end up on streets or shelters when they get too big.. On Easter bunnies & baby chicks. On Halloween, black cats are abused.
yeah, what was weird was that when i was a little kid, my dad wanted a dog but i didn't want to get one so quickly because of our lack of research and preparation, while a lot of other kids are the other way around lol
I always buy wild duck species native to the USA. I found some life hacks when it comes to raising them that's cleaner. If you go with wild ducks- always penion them, and let them wander your backyard. This allows them the illusion of freedom, they think they aren't captive. It's also cleaner. One of the reasons ducks are as messy as they look is because they are cooped up in a pin. The poo builds up, and is hard to clean. Also it ruins the grounds natural ability to drain water, so it becomes permenant mud. Letting them wander your backyard means they can crap in a larger area. It's also easier to clean, just hose it down. It's great fertilizer so you won't have to fertilize your lawn ever again. You must have a decent sized yard pond. For wild ducks a kitty pool won't do. It needs a powerful filter or you can expect to clean the pond every weekend. Feed your ducks turkey food, and mix in chicken scratch and the ducks will love you. A good treat for wild ducks is mint. Plant mint in your yard. Be aware that it will grow over and through everything you've planted. Mint will attract several species of wild bees. I have 5 different species of wild bees that visit my mint. Ducks love worms, bugs, and grubs. If you have a problem with grubs killing your grass, you won't if you get ducks. At night the ducks will go out to hunt for worms by sticking their bills deep into your lawn. With luck they will find a grub or a worm to eat. Watch what you feed them, a duck can starve to death without you noticing it. Because of the shape of their bill northern shovelers cannot eat adult turkey food. You have to get them baby turkey food. You can't have a dog, and ducks at the same time. The dog will kill them. Also a cat will kill smaller ducks like teal. The biggest problem I've had with raising ducks come from predators. My neighborhood has a hawk, and raccoons. You can tell the difference between who killed your ducks by what the body looks like. Hawks make it look like the duck disappeared. If you do find the body it is very clean. It'll have the head, winds, feet intect, but the breast will be eaten. Raccoons will make it look like someone went out they and not only killed all your ducks, but tore them to pieces as well. I put in a motion light, and have two owl decoys set up. So far it's working. The hawk also eats the raccoons in my neighborhood so they can't just do what they want. My problem is with the hawk. Predators WILL always be a problem if you own ducks whether you keep them in a coup or not. Raccoons will have no problem getting in your coup. If you own ducks, guard your heart because you may lose your favorite one to the hawk you thought was cool a year before.
If you get a farm dog (not a herding breed)and raise the dog with the flock, they will not kill them, they might attempt to play with them, which can cause injury, but they will not harm their family, (key being, the dog cannot be YOUR pet, the dog has to be the family of the flock, not you.) raising a dog with the flock will make the dog believe that the flock is its family. My grandparents did this with their mixed flock for many decades and only had issues when the puppies would try to play too harshly, or if the dog was too young to defend the flock against natural predators.
Screw you! Illusion of freedom? You are a horrible person. Let them know that they are in captivity and that they can find all the freedom they NEED in your home and backyard.
My dog would never eat a duck. He knows the neighbors duck and is kind of scared of it. We have a rabbit that hops freely around the house and sleeps with roofus. He once chased a squirrel inside my house and refused to bite it when he got it cornered. Just wanted to play with it like it was a cat. So yeah, train your dogs better or something.
I literally own ducks and I searched the whole internet to take care of ducks too , we had lots of information to work on however I feel taking care of ducks needs requirements only you can give by experience I am a 12 yr old who loves you channel and owns 4 ducks myself and they live very happy healthy lives , it would mean so much if THE Dunkin Ducks would subscribe I love both your channel and your ducks btw munchkin is rllly cute and your brown Male looks like My 2 males my females are white like munchkin but have grey patches so they are like snowy ducks I love your channel and your duck thanks for making others aware about this as some people buy ducks don’t know how to take care , get fed up and dump them at a local pond! I love you so much❤️❤️
Dawn is used in oil spills because it's also petroleum based and it breaks down grease and oil so well. It was deemed animal safe in spite of how harsh it is and it is in no way gentle enough to be used in a non emergency.
@@goodmaro Ivory soap 60 years ago was probably real soap and not a detergent. Soap is generally more natural (lye and fat) and works by emulsifing. Detergents are surfactants which are lifting agents and suspend the grime in the water so it can't redeposit. Neither are great for the natural oils a duck needs to make or waterproof, but diluted a lot it shouldnt have done any real harm.
@@owlivdejong5086 Ivory soap is still that today. In fact all the major soap bars are. When Dove was introduced, speculation was that all soaps would be replaced by compositions like that, so years later many people assumed that'd already happened, but it never did. Still, the detergents you refer to work the same way as soap -- emulsifying, suspending, lifting...same thing. Dawn is just a little better at it.
@@goodmaro Only Original Ivory Bar soap is soap. All other bars and forms of Ivory are detergents. I would personally disagree that soaps and detergents are the same. The results may be similar, but they're not the same.
@@owlivdejong5086 The physical-chemical means by which they act is the same. They're surface active, and used for cutting grease. Details of the formulation may differ in other ways from one to the other, but the action is the same.
i never expected to get my original two actually. it was a surprise and we had to very quickly rush to the store to get everything. Edit: We didn't expect to get them because we found them around 1 or 2 days old with their mother dead and father no where nearby
When I was a little i got two ducklings a boy and a girl. I named them Donald Duck and Daisy Duck Edwards. The first Donald Duck Edwards had a really bad seizure that automatically killed him. So I had to get a new Donald Duck Edwards
good vid... i had 19 bantams ( chickens ) and 4 ducks....... they were the best pets i ever had, but htey were properly looked after and cared for......
I did research before getting my 6 Pekins and you can never do enough. I've had them for 3 months and am still doing research cause there are always new questions. I find though that it's better to find a reputable source of information, someone with years of experience, outside the internet cause so much of it is conflicting, especially when a lot of it is personal blogs. You really don't know if they are experienced or not. In addition I knew they were messy but even though I did lots of research and asked lots of questions one thing that never came up was the level of damage control necessary..... for your property lol. Mine do a lot of free ranging during the day and I no longer have flower beds out back my house and they are working on making my back lawn into a gravel pit. Other than that they're fantastic lol.... and I got 5 more (blue, black and silver swedish).
Thank you for posting. I was searching for information to get a duck, now I have reconsidered. I'll stick to cats and dogs - I know how to care for them!
i’m doing this whole presentation to convince my parents to get a duck, researching every aspect of owning one. i’m always getting mixed messages for this one question, are they loud? the internet is either like yes or no or kinda. also if their in a shady part of my backyard is that bad for their feathers since they need sunlight? and finally, if they are always in an area with dirt and soil and pretty much just ground like ground, is there a need to cleanup the poop? bc we also have chickens and they just kinda poop all around? sorry i’m super invested in birds rn and want some first hand answers
The loud part I would guess not as much as you'd think. Sure they're probably louder than say, a bunny, or a cat... My guess is they'd be on par with most dogs, if not quieter. I'm trying to think of moments in the wild where I'd watch ducks, and most of the time they weren't making a ton of noise; would depend on their personality as well I guess. Now geese in general would probably be a different story though.
The ladies can be cause they have a loud quack but the boys have a raspy sound, the boys aren't usually loud unless they're worked up or excited over something, even then not sure the sound would travel far, I barely hear it inside my hair with the windows open. The only time I hear my girl is when she wants something... Me to come outside to chill with the crew at their pool, or snacks, etc. She quacks outside the window.
I like the video - but PLEASE - turn your phone in the horizontal position. Remember: human eyes are on a horizontal plane - not a vertical plane. Thanks, and keep 'em coming!
You and your ducks are awsome! Wierd question.since ducks use the restroom so much, do they go in your car alot when you take them through the drive thru
I got ducklings this year, they are addictive, I started with three, then got another, and another, and two more after that, I love my call ducks and I have a nice big coop for them and my chickens
Ducks actually do have some level of control over their cloacal sphincter muscles, which is necessary so that they don't soil the nest and contaminate their eggs. However, unlike chickens, who can be trained to at least go to the bathroom in designated areas for the most part, ducks are waterfowl and do not need to do that. They are also messier than chickens and tend to go to the bathroom more frequently, and it's a lot more unpredictable, which makes things even harder. Potty training a duck is not probable and goes against their natural instincts. They are just messy little guys, but I love them and don't really mind cleaning up the messes. 🦆
Amen I love this mamas thank you and you need to tell people they can get a permit KNOW YOUR LAW you can get permits for your wild animals. Lol it's funny how these videos come out of no where when y'all see my ducks 😂nice video though and btw 'm 8lack I can own one too
Also, I was looking into Campbell ducks recently (my rescue is a KC), and quite a few sites say a pool or bathing water is not essential for Campbells. Wtf?!!! My KC spends most of her day (when she's not foraging). I simply can't imagine not providing a pond or pool for adult waterfowl. They enjoy it so much. Their quality of life, not to mention health, is massively boosted by paddling!
I have a question Would you recommend a Mallard, Peking or a call duck? O and one more… can I take a baby duck out from under its heat lamp during its 4-6 weeks under it, like can I take it outside for a bit or let it play in a small warm tub of water? And one more… sorry. If I take a baby duck outside (if I can safely) should I make a small jacket for it just to make sure she does not get to cold? I am a beginner but have been doing eraser hard for the past three years. Thanks! Sorry
i have two ducklings one name banana which is a baby runner duck and one named goober which is a female mallard they used to be indoors but now they have a outside cage and they really like it thanks for the tips!!
Thank you! I will reaserch alot, but do you have an idea for a shelter for them? I need to know within a month because they are for my little brother, it's for his birthday 🎉
Good stuff. I wish there were more videos like this that made better rounds on the internet. I already know that birds are high maintenance pets and I would never get one unless I had the space and desire to have them. For now, I just want a cat 🤣
You should get some, they're fun pets. I like wild ducks, which are really pretty. Get some that are native to your state, and if they have babies you can let the babies go.
I think it's adorable how it's illegal to keep only 1 duck. The people who wrote that law, have big hearts.
How about a duck with other birds? Close enough?
@@goodmaro she talked about a flock of the same species. So no
Isn't this also the case with guinea pigs in some places?
@@modernprometheus99 yes, it's many animals actually.
I mean it’s not likely to ever be enforced but it is a good law, honestly surprising that it’s even a law, since I don’t think many people have ducks
Absolutely fantastic tutorial. People don’t always want to accept the responsibilities that go along with properly caring for a pet, but that’s really selfish because if you’re not doing what’s best for the animal, you shouldn’t have it.
very true, we’re are getting a duck or goose (we don’t know yet) but i’m doing a lottttt of research even thought i’m getting it in a few months!
I like how the duck is sitting on her hand , so relaxed and content.
He’s coolin! She definitely shows affection to her pets seeing how comfy he is
Better set a timer for 15 mins otherwise y’all getting pooped on 😂
I'm sure she did lots of socializing with them when they were little
Too many people buy animals as pets.... as babies, because they are sooo cute! However they grow up and in their sick and twisted minds aren't cute anymore, and they toss them away, whether back at an adoption place, or worse in a box on the side of a road. Don't be like those people, just don't.
i find adult ducks cuter than ducklings
i wanna get them as ducklings so i have more bonding time, cuteness is an upside
My dad left a box of kittens on the side of a road in a box when he was a teenager. He really regrets it and he doesn’t want anyone to make the mistake he did. Please don’t do what my dad dis
Yeah, I never understood that to be honest
I bought ducklings and I raised them to adulthood and still have them today
My duck was a rescue, they had it in a flat, feeding it cat food!!! It lived in my backyard for a few years, with its own pond, house and heaps of snails, worms & meal worms for a treat now & then 💜 I miss her so much, she was so sweet and gentle 🦆
Glad she lived a good life with you! I'm sure she appreciated it
Wild ducks love dry cat food.
With your next duck plant mint.
[Cat food] Ingredient: Duck
Thank you so much for putting this information out there...hopefully this will encourage people to RESEARCH the pets they choose before they bring home something ‘cute’ that gets neglected or abandoned bc they failed to take the time to understand what sort of commitment or needs the animals required. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK GIRL! 🙌💖💯
Likes and views is what matters, who cares about the animals anyway :P
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It still frustrates and infuriates me that so many get sled dogs (Alaskan Malamutes, Siberian Huskies, Russian Samoyeds) only because of their looks. These are working dogs, period. They won't like being cooped up in a cramped apartment 24/7 and will go nuts. And when they go nuts, they chew things up. And when the dumb owner gets upset because the dog got frustrated of being cooped up and chewed up something, they kick them out onto the streets. It makes me mad and I wish dog shelters would make sure the person wanting to adopt one was checked to make sure it won't stuck in a tiny apartment all the time.
As someone who loves all kinds of pets, and would love to have duckies as housemates, I appreciate this. I already knew these things, but I still appreciate it.
Lol ur username got me for a sec
Wow, super quick and efficient video! I learned more about ducks in two and a half minutes than I ever expected.
Yeah, those Dawn commercials are about cleaning off oil contamination from crude oil spills. They're not advertisements for bathing your pet ducks in it. International Bird Rescue uses the product in their oil spill rescues.
She spends alot of work but alot of people don't comment or like ILYSM AND UR DUCK 🌟❤
Thank you💜💜
@@DunkinDucks OMG no problem I love ur tiktok of ur duck munchkin right I have a duck named maple too 😊
What an amazing person👌🏻🤟🏼 I just wished more People had this young ladies common sense
As a duck owner you have my full respect
You jammed a ton of information in these two minutes. Amazing. I'll be watching more of your videos. :) TY
I have done loads of research before getting my 2 ducklings and still do research and I think more people should do research before buy any animal to see if it’s right for them so thanks for making that as big as possible in this video! I love you and your ducks
Yes!
there's always more research to be done and improvements to be made as a pet owner.
Me too my mom said she might get 2 ducklings and I'm doing tons of research
@@hellopeople9995 aw that’s lovely hope u get ur ducks x they are incredibly beautiful
Thank you for making this much needed and honest video. Keep things real! 💯
Who thought to name an illness Angel Wing? That sounds like something very epic not a disease
It makes the wing grow out from the body when it's folded. Makes wild ducks and geese unable to fly. So if your birds get it you know you screwed up.
Prob because when the wind is spread open it resembles an angel wing?
This video helped me a lot. Im planing on getting ducklings and I've been doing a lot of research. I learned a few new things from this video! I believe that this will help a lot!
Thanks for a helpful guide of having a duck! I honestly am really considering having a duck, but I wanted to make sure that I know everything I need, so this video was very helpful!
These are a few really important things to know when you have a duck. "Wet feather" can be really bad, btw. It prevents the feathers from properly insulating the duck and water gets under ALL the feathers making the duck waterlogged and extremely heavy. The duck can drown from exhaustion or exposure (cold).
When we were little, Daddy's laundryman gave him 3 chicks and a duck, which Daddy named Ichel, Michel, Pichel, and Quackel, respectively. I tried to play with them in a cardboard box with a white rubber duck, which they were all terrified of. I wanted me and my sister to be allowed to take a bath with the live duck, as opposed to the rubber one, but our parents never allowed that. (I don't think we'd've tried to soap the duck.) Many years later, in view of the mess ducks make, I could understand why. The birds all died, and the rubber duck became Quackel. Only recently did I learn Quackel is an actual German name.
I am German and I never heard or have read the name Quackel through all of my lifetime (that includes the last five decades). Dunno where you picked that up, but no, Quackel is NOT a German name. It's not even a German word, to be precisely.
@@dunngyllite7883 I Google searched the Web for Quackel, thinking I might find a duck by that name, and instead found some apparently German names.
@@goodmaro OK, now I did a Google search myself, because - you never know. The result being: Qauckel does exist as a german surname. It's very rare (like, REALLY VERY rare) but it does exist, so I stand corrected (and learned something new :) ). Plus, there is an old german dialekt that used the word "quackeln" to describe something like "talking nonsense". What we DO in Germany though, is using the word "Quack" when describing the sound a duck makes. Like in: Dog goes "woof", cow goes "moo" and duck goes "quack".
Similarly rats are another animal you absolutely CANNOT keep alone. I’m sure there are fluke situations where a rat may have certain medical needs or aggression issues where it’s not an option but yeah. Also don’t forget to quarantine your animals for a few weeks if you didn’t get them at the same time or have other pets!
Yes! I did so much research before even getting my ducks and they’re needs and what they diseases they are prone to. For sure do research! Even now when new things arise I do research
You're great! I'm so glad you truly love birds. Thank you!
Thank you for making this educational video.
We already have dog, cat abuse & overpopulation. We don't need this problem with ducks. Thanks for this PSA to educate the idiots who don't think first or don't think ahead to consequences.
Overpopulation? Not really. Maybe overconsumption?
@@antonv5488 Tell that to Australia with cats decimating their wildlife & habitat or Asia & U.S. India, Russia, Asia with there stray dog epidemic. Yes, also overconsumption by humans.
@@IAMHIM15 Yeah, like on Christmas a bunch of idiots buy puppies as gifts which end up on streets or shelters when they get too big.. On Easter bunnies & baby chicks. On Halloween, black cats are abused.
yeah, what was weird was that when i was a little kid, my dad wanted a dog but i didn't want to get one so quickly because of our lack of research and preparation, while a lot of other kids are the other way around lol
There's so many fucking cats were I live
I always buy wild duck species native to the USA. I found some life hacks when it comes to raising them that's cleaner. If you go with wild ducks- always penion them, and let them wander your backyard. This allows them the illusion of freedom, they think they aren't captive. It's also cleaner. One of the reasons ducks are as messy as they look is because they are cooped up in a pin. The poo builds up, and is hard to clean. Also it ruins the grounds natural ability to drain water, so it becomes permenant mud. Letting them wander your backyard means they can crap in a larger area. It's also easier to clean, just hose it down. It's great fertilizer so you won't have to fertilize your lawn ever again. You must have a decent sized yard pond. For wild ducks a kitty pool won't do. It needs a powerful filter or you can expect to clean the pond every weekend. Feed your ducks turkey food, and mix in chicken scratch and the ducks will love you. A good treat for wild ducks is mint. Plant mint in your yard. Be aware that it will grow over and through everything you've planted. Mint will attract several species of wild bees. I have 5 different species of wild bees that visit my mint. Ducks love worms, bugs, and grubs. If you have a problem with grubs killing your grass, you won't if you get ducks. At night the ducks will go out to hunt for worms by sticking their bills deep into your lawn. With luck they will find a grub or a worm to eat. Watch what you feed them, a duck can starve to death without you noticing it. Because of the shape of their bill northern shovelers cannot eat adult turkey food. You have to get them baby turkey food. You can't have a dog, and ducks at the same time. The dog will kill them. Also a cat will kill smaller ducks like teal. The biggest problem I've had with raising ducks come from predators. My neighborhood has a hawk, and raccoons. You can tell the difference between who killed your ducks by what the body looks like. Hawks make it look like the duck disappeared. If you do find the body it is very clean. It'll have the head, winds, feet intect, but the breast will be eaten. Raccoons will make it look like someone went out they and not only killed all your ducks, but tore them to pieces as well. I put in a motion light, and have two owl decoys set up. So far it's working. The hawk also eats the raccoons in my neighborhood so they can't just do what they want. My problem is with the hawk. Predators WILL always be a problem if you own ducks whether you keep them in a coup or not. Raccoons will have no problem getting in your coup. If you own ducks, guard your heart because you may lose your favorite one to the hawk you thought was cool a year before.
If you get a farm dog (not a herding breed)and raise the dog with the flock, they will not kill them, they might attempt to play with them, which can cause injury, but they will not harm their family, (key being, the dog cannot be YOUR pet, the dog has to be the family of the flock, not you.) raising a dog with the flock will make the dog believe that the flock is its family. My grandparents did this with their mixed flock for many decades and only had issues when the puppies would try to play too harshly, or if the dog was too young to defend the flock against natural predators.
@@facelessdrone The same idea as sheep and sheep dogs? I never thought of that. Good idea.
Screw you! Illusion of freedom? You are a horrible person. Let them know that they are in captivity and that they can find all the freedom they NEED in your home and backyard.
@@MrPillowStudios, your mom called and said it was time to take a nap.
My dog would never eat a duck. He knows the neighbors duck and is kind of scared of it. We have a rabbit that hops freely around the house and sleeps with roofus. He once chased a squirrel inside my house and refused to bite it when he got it cornered. Just wanted to play with it like it was a cat. So yeah, train your dogs better or something.
That duck is just chilling the whole time. 😂
Amazing I wanted a duck until I watched this video. What got me was that it poops lol. Very informative keep it up
I had my first two ducklings when I was 6! Happily my family at the time did do lots of research at the time.
Great information, thank you for caring enough to try to educate people. 🤗👍
Great vid. Thanks for educating people, and packing heaps of info into a short vid ❤
Very mature and well spoken. Her parents…bravo!
You have cute ducks. Im glad you are educated on keeping them safe and happy! Be well and stay safe
I literally own ducks and I searched the whole internet to take care of ducks too , we had lots of information to work on however I feel taking care of ducks needs requirements only you can give by experience I am a 12 yr old who loves you channel and owns 4 ducks myself and they live very happy healthy lives , it would mean so much if THE Dunkin Ducks would subscribe I love both your channel and your ducks btw munchkin is rllly cute and your brown Male looks like My 2 males my females are white like munchkin but have grey patches so they are like snowy ducks I love your channel and your duck thanks for making others aware about this as some people buy ducks don’t know how to take care , get fed up and dump them at a local pond! I love you so much❤️❤️
Yh that’s true
@Ray & Ash
That's so cool!
I am 14 and have 8 ducks!
@@snowflake4339 amazing thanks and plz subscribe
Yeah loads of the stuff I’ve learnt comes with experience with my ducks
This is very true, lots of what I've learned came from experience for sure
I’m actually going to buy two ducks tomorrow, this really helped me. Thank you! ❤️
How are the ducks! Did you get them?
@@Angel-wi5pu he 🍗🍗 them nicely))
Dawn is used in oil spills because it's also petroleum based and it breaks down grease and oil so well. It was deemed animal safe in spite of how harsh it is and it is in no way gentle enough to be used in a non emergency.
Would a cake of Ivory soap floating in the same bathtub with a duck hurt it? I'm trying to project what I wanted to do 60 years ago.
@@goodmaro Ivory soap 60 years ago was probably real soap and not a detergent. Soap is generally more natural (lye and fat) and works by emulsifing. Detergents are surfactants which are lifting agents and suspend the grime in the water so it can't redeposit.
Neither are great for the natural oils a duck needs to make or waterproof, but diluted a lot it shouldnt have done any real harm.
@@owlivdejong5086 Ivory soap is still that today. In fact all the major soap bars are. When Dove was introduced, speculation was that all soaps would be replaced by compositions like that, so years later many people assumed that'd already happened, but it never did. Still, the detergents you refer to work the same way as soap -- emulsifying, suspending, lifting...same thing. Dawn is just a little better at it.
@@goodmaro Only Original Ivory Bar soap is soap. All other bars and forms of Ivory are detergents.
I would personally disagree that soaps and detergents are the same. The results may be similar, but they're not the same.
@@owlivdejong5086 The physical-chemical means by which they act is the same. They're surface active, and used for cutting grease. Details of the formulation may differ in other ways from one to the other, but the action is the same.
I love that there are laws for not keeping ducks alone. I hope we can tackle horses next with that. They literally will not sleep without a friend.
I thought I could have a duck buddy alone and just chill with him
and now you have to get two B)
i never expected to get my original two actually. it was a surprise and we had to very quickly rush to the store to get everything.
Edit: We didn't expect to get them because we found them around 1 or 2 days old with their mother dead and father no where nearby
thats sad :C
When I was a little i got two ducklings a boy and a girl. I named them Donald Duck and Daisy Duck Edwards. The first Donald Duck Edwards had a really bad seizure that automatically killed him. So I had to get a new Donald Duck Edwards
good vid... i had 19 bantams ( chickens ) and 4 ducks....... they were the best pets i ever had, but htey were properly looked after and cared for......
This video needs to be widely circulated!
Great information! I just hope people do research before taking on any living, breathing animal.
The munchkin duck : MA'AM!! LET ME GO!!! R U GUNNA FEED ME OR NOT!? IF NOT, THEN LEMME GO!!!! GET OFF OF ME!AAAAAAHH!
Grow up.
@@hass584 u too
I wish I could give this video 10 thumbs up
Thanks for the Info. Have a wonderful day 🦆🦆
This was actually really helpful!
your duck is so cute, his fur looks so smooth and healthy
1:49 forward : this duck’s facials are so on point
I did research before getting my 6 Pekins and you can never do enough. I've had them for 3 months and am still doing research cause there are always new questions. I find though that it's better to find a reputable source of information, someone with years of experience, outside the internet cause so much of it is conflicting, especially when a lot of it is personal blogs. You really don't know if they are experienced or not. In addition I knew they were messy but even though I did lots of research and asked lots of questions one thing that never came up was the level of damage control necessary..... for your property lol. Mine do a lot of free ranging during the day and I no longer have flower beds out back my house and they are working on making my back lawn into a gravel pit. Other than that they're fantastic lol.... and I got 5 more (blue, black and silver swedish).
If I ever move out of the city one of the first things I’m doing is getting a small flock of ducks
Thank you for posting. I was searching for information to get a duck, now I have reconsidered. I'll stick to cats and dogs - I know how to care for them!
How cute she is 💖💖
So sweet duck looking at the camera
That was good info 🥰
Thank you for such an informative And ethical video
Great job young lady, good fotunes with your flock!!! 👍🏼👍🏼
Yep. All true information 👌🏽
This girl is the duck Whisperer
Thank you for doing this video!
Such a beautiful duck .Is that how big they get or is it a baby duck or does it get bigger ? .
I love how the duck stay still in her hands because he likes it
i’m doing this whole presentation to convince my parents to get a duck, researching every aspect of owning one. i’m always getting mixed messages for this one question, are they loud? the internet is either like yes or no or kinda.
also if their in a shady part of my backyard is that bad for their feathers since they need sunlight?
and finally, if they are always in an area with dirt and soil and pretty much just ground like ground, is there a need to cleanup the poop? bc we also have chickens and they just kinda poop all around?
sorry i’m super invested in birds rn and want some first hand answers
The loud part I would guess not as much as you'd think. Sure they're probably louder than say, a bunny, or a cat... My guess is they'd be on par with most dogs, if not quieter. I'm trying to think of moments in the wild where I'd watch ducks, and most of the time they weren't making a ton of noise; would depend on their personality as well I guess. Now geese in general would probably be a different story though.
I heard females are louder than males
The ladies can be cause they have a loud quack but the boys have a raspy sound, the boys aren't usually loud unless they're worked up or excited over something, even then not sure the sound would travel far, I barely hear it inside my hair with the windows open. The only time I hear my girl is when she wants something... Me to come outside to chill with the crew at their pool, or snacks, etc. She quacks outside the window.
I like the video - but PLEASE - turn your phone in the horizontal position. Remember: human eyes are on a horizontal plane - not a vertical plane. Thanks, and keep 'em coming!
you are itself a duck which i really love.
love the content thank you so much for the effort!
Munchkin just wants to escape 💀
I like how your duck looked at the camera!😂
Absolutely spot on advice 😃
I love how munchkin just chills in her hand
You and your ducks are awsome! Wierd question.since ducks use the restroom so much, do they go in your car alot when you take them through the drive thru
This girl is a hero
I got ducklings this year, they are addictive, I started with three, then got another, and another, and two more after that, I love my call ducks and I have a nice big coop for them and my chickens
Thank you for this video♥️
Fantastic message!
One other thing to note about ducks. NEVER pick up a duck in a dungeon.
Give that adorable duck a kiss 😘 lol
Ducks actually do have some level of control over their cloacal sphincter muscles, which is necessary so that they don't soil the nest and contaminate their eggs. However, unlike chickens, who can be trained to at least go to the bathroom in designated areas for the most part, ducks are waterfowl and do not need to do that. They are also messier than chickens and tend to go to the bathroom more frequently, and it's a lot more unpredictable, which makes things even harder. Potty training a duck is not probable and goes against their natural instincts. They are just messy little guys, but I love them and don't really mind cleaning up the messes. 🦆
This was so helpful!
Amen I love this mamas thank you and you need to tell people they can get a permit KNOW YOUR LAW you can get permits for your wild animals. Lol it's funny how these videos come out of no where when y'all see my ducks 😂nice video though and btw 'm 8lack I can own one too
There's ducks in my neighborhood and we feed them on occasion and now were the crazy duck house
Also, I was looking into Campbell ducks recently (my rescue is a KC), and quite a few sites say a pool or bathing water is not essential for Campbells. Wtf?!!! My KC spends most of her day (when she's not foraging). I simply can't imagine not providing a pond or pool for adult waterfowl. They enjoy it so much. Their quality of life, not to mention health, is massively boosted by paddling!
She would sleep in her pool if I didn't pen her overnight for safety!
Thank you for the information.
I have a question
Would you recommend a Mallard, Peking or a call duck? O and one more… can I take a baby duck out from under its heat lamp during its 4-6 weeks under it, like can I take it outside for a bit or let it play in a small warm tub of water? And one more… sorry. If I take a baby duck outside (if I can safely) should I make a small jacket for it just to make sure she does not get to cold?
I am a beginner but have been doing eraser hard for the past three years.
Thanks!
Sorry
Tysm I might get a ,title duckling soon and i just find this super helpful tysm
i have two ducklings one name banana which is a baby runner duck and one named goober which is a female mallard they used to be indoors but now they have a outside cage and they really like it thanks for the tips!!
Thank you! I will reaserch alot, but do you have an idea for a shelter for them? I need to know within a month because they are for my little brother, it's for his birthday 🎉
Well said., very educational thank you
Thank you so much was thinking about getting a pet duck .but realise now there is a lot more to it .
Great video!
They shyt/piss every 15 minutes? That’s monstrous
tysm I dont have ducks or ducklings but my friend is getting one so this will def help them out
We had 3 ducks Yankee, dandy and dolly. Yankee died. Dolly and dandy lived 20 years. Wendy Thompson
Thanks. This very helpful. Ducks are cute and kool but sadly not for me :(
Good stuff. I wish there were more videos like this that made better rounds on the internet.
I already know that birds are high maintenance pets and I would never get one unless I had the space and desire to have them.
For now, I just want a cat 🤣
Thanks for the info, are there any other sources i can visit for extra info?
Great info!
"If I stay still, I get my Dunkin ice water fix, quacc"
"Watch This Before Buying Pet Ducks"
Don't worry, I know how to pick up a duck, I already mastered the way of the ducc
I don't have a duck but I really enjoyed listening
You should get some, they're fun pets. I like wild ducks, which are really pretty. Get some that are native to your state, and if they have babies you can let the babies go.
So happy I found this video