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What is it with the head bobbing

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Hi everyone. We have had three ducks of unknown antecedants, since October last year.

 

All is going along nicely but what is it with the head bobbing? It causes Mrs Chucky and I no end of amusement as the three form a rough circle and start bobbing their heads in unison. They do this for a while, just bobbing, not pecking the ground and then all waddle off together.

 

They don't appear to be in any discomfort or getting ready to fight. I'd hate to be getting our middle aged kicks from their pain or discomfort.

 

I think it was Leslie or maybe Indie who said that they were probably a drake with strong Mallard roots and two call ducks. These last few mornings we have had one egg so we are hoping we don't have two drakes.

 

Anyone have any ideas?

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Hi my girls do this to my drake it means come and get me big boy :D

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

Funny our boy (curly tail, doesn't quack) does it too.

 

Though I am starting to have the same doubts as JJ. We were supposed to have to ducks and a drake, but so far there is only one egg and only one quack, and from this mornings antics in the pond I think we have two drakes. :doh::doh:

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I have two Buff Orpington ducks about 8 months old, had them since they were two weeks, they do their share of head bobbing and it is comical, I've noticed they do it when they're unsure/can't work something out, i.e. a pidgeon messing around in the trees (not a favourite of theirs), they kinda look into the trees and bob simultaneously and start to 'beep, beep' as well, I find if whatever it is can't be worked out that's when the quacking starts

 

We have an infrared camera in their house, and in the mornings when they wake and stand up expectantly waiting to be let out, there's plenty of head bobbing going on then as well

 

They've been laying for a couple of months too.

 

Carl :D

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It was quite cheap £25 and works on a radio signal which has a small camera in the house and transmitter in the lounge plugged into the TV, so now and again we can switch over to check them out.

 

Was really useful in the recent baltic conditions to keep an eye on them as we kept them outside, I put water in their house (which goes against the grain for some duck owners as they can be very messy, but my two are pretty good) and that froze, but these hardy birds don't seem too bothered.

 

Its always a great tool when friends come round, they always ask to see them on the TV, its quite amusing watching them waking up and having a clean in what is 'still' pitch darkness and then jockying for the best sleeping spot which changes every few hours, will be useful when they have ducklings.

 

You could cover the lens with a 50p to give you some idea of size, it runs on mains power (millivolts) and attached to a timer so its only on when they're in (ish)

 

Carl :D

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8) pic. Will google but don't have electricity out at the duck house yet. They are going to have a renovation soon (new WIR) so will encourage OH to install some! Must be sooooo tempting just to have a sneaky peek every 5 minutes (in the adverts!)

 

Cheers

JJ

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Don't watch tv/news in the mornings anymore, just these two waking up and covering their eggs with straw, as well as the grooming and head bobbing before the great outdoors!!

 

:mrgreen: I am envious, though like JJ I don't have power to the chicken and duck houses. It's about three hundred yards from the house, across a stream and I shudder at the thought of trying to run a cable :shock:

 

:idea: Though writing this a thought did just occur, I wonder if a Xantrex accumulator would work? :?:

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Hmmmm a Xantrex Accumulator :shock: - why didn't I think of that!! Think I might have one in the shed! :lol::lol:

:lol::lol::lol:

 

Thanks JJ - I had that coming.

 

( :!: Better not write like I think - people will think I'm nuts)

 

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Sorry Chucky, I was a little cheeky there!!! :oops:

 

I wouldn't worry about people thinking you are mad - just remember that we are all on a duck forum chatting about how to install infra red night vision cameras into our duck houses.... :lol::lol::lol:

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Sorry Chucky, I was a little cheeky there!!! :oops:

 

I wouldn't worry about people thinking you are mad - just remember that we are all on a duck forum chatting about how to install infra red night vision cameras into our duck houses.... :lol::lol::lol:

 

Don't be at all sorry I was only joshing back :wink:

 

I am thinking of the hen houses too and maybe the barns for a bit of security.

 

Paul

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