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I am really into training pets (sad, I know).

 

Each night I have been going out to lock up the eglus, etc. When I do the ducks I have been shining a torch at the door of the eglu and saying 'bedtime'. This has gone on for ages. Tonight when I went out I said 'bedtime' and two ducks went into the eglu before I had a chance to shine the torch at the door.

 

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A young friend of mine wants to use my dog for her zoology degree project to see if she can teach him to recognise Shapes! i think it will be possible!

 

I will let her know about your ducks! indie :)

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A young friend of mine wants to use my dog for her zoology degree project to see if she can teach him to recognise Shapes! i think it will be possible!

 

I will let her know about your ducks! indie :)

 

That sounds really interesting. It would be great to have a progress report at some point :D

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Progress report from our end is that Bombay is being a bit naughty.

He stood and eyeballed me when I said bedtime last night even though the others went in without any fuss.I told him I wasn't impressed, said 'Bedtime' again and he gave in.

 

Tut! Tut!

 

:shameonu:

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Aww thats cute! My ducks dont need telling, When it starts to get dark they go into bed by them selfs. Some nights were looking for them and there already in bed :lol:

 

No such luck here, I'm afraid...mine need reminding to go to bed, no matter how dark or cold it is.

 

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I have two female white Campbells and a Drake and three Muscovy female ducks. I also have three chickens. The chickens are brilliant at going to bed. First sign of dusk and they off to their beds ! But the Ducks are useless. If I manage to get them in to their coup, they seem to really like it.

They all have an enclosed pen and three coups for night time. Outside of the pen that have a pond and the run of the garden. We also have a welsh border collie dog and a black labrador. The collie is female and around 18 months old. She is brilliant with ducks, chickens and guinea pigs and will often just sit and watch them. They in turn mostly ignore her. The only clashed we get are when the chickens are stupid enough to try and steal her dog biscuits, but it never results in homicide !

I have now gradually got the collie to start her sheep herding stuff on the ducks, and this does now appear to be working. She is not a trained sheep dog so we have all be learning bit by bit and its taken ages, but I wanted to tell you that it is starting to work.....so get a collie dog.

Forget the labrador...he is very sweet, 12 months old, daft as a brush and is only interested in finding eggs for his breakfast before I do....but not in the slightest bit interested in ducks, chickens or guinea pigs ( unless the latter escape and then he chases, rather than the collie who heards them up !

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We also have a welsh border collie dog

 

I bet the instinct to herd them up is there somewhere? My friends collie who was a complete pet use to try to round up the horses when I used her field, she would nip at their heels and was very fast whizzing around. She came from a cattle herding line apparently & they nip the cattles heels too, so we laughed the instinct was there somewhere or she was risking a good kick! :)

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