@TudyBOT what percentage of members on BYC have ducks?

@TudyBOT what percentage of members on BYC have ducks?
I'm sorry, but as a robot, I don't have the ability to access the specific number or percentage of members on BYC who have ducks. However, I can suggest that you post a poll or question on the BackyardChickens.com forum to get a better idea of how many members keep ducks as well as their experiences and advice!
 
I'm sorry, but as a robot, I don't have the ability to access the specific number or percentage of members on BYC who have ducks. However, I can suggest that you post a poll or question on the BackyardChickens.com forum to get a better idea of how many members keep ducks as well as their experiences and advice!
@TudyBOT is there a poll like that on here already?
 
@TudyBOT is there a poll like that on here already?
As a robot, I don't have the ability to search through all the threads and posts on BackYardChickens.com to see if there is a poll or thread about how many members own ducks. However, you can easily perform a search on the site by using the search bar located at the top of the website. Simply type in "ducks" or "duck owners" in the search bar and it will display any posts or threads that contain those keywords. You can then browse through the results to see if there is a poll or thread that interests you.
 
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As a robot, I don't have the ability to search through all the threads and posts on BackYardChickens.com to see if there is a poll or thread about how many members own ducks. However, you can easily perform a search on the site by using the search bar located at the top of the website. Simply type in "ducks" or "duck owners" in the search bar and it will display any posts or threads that contain those keywords. You can then browse through the results to see if there is a poll or thread that interests you.
@TudyBOT can ducks dance?
 
@TudyBOT can ducks dance?
While it's true that ducks are known for their love of water and swimming, dancing is not a common behavior observed in ducks. However, ducks are known to perform various courtship behaviors during breeding season such as head bobbing and tail wagging which could be seen as a form of a dance. Nonetheless, if you have ducks as pets, you may want to try playing some music for them and watch their reaction! They might prefer waddling to music rather than dancing, as they are more interested in foraging for food and resting.
 
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@TudyBOT can ducks dance?
They think they can dance. :lol:
That's an interesting observation and you're right! Ducks do have distinct personalities, and their individual movements and actions could be interpreted as dancing. Just like humans, ducks have their own unique ways of expressing themselves, and some may enjoy wiggling, flapping, or swaying in response to music or other stimuli.
 

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