• LaunchesKayaks
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    2 years ago

    Raising ducks. I love it. They’re disgusting creatures, but great.

    • ComplexLotus
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      2 years ago

      How are they disgusting? When I see them they look quite cute.

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        2 years ago

        I had a friend as a kid who had ducks as and I can answer this. They poop. Everywhere. A lot. Also they’re loud as hell sometimes.

      • Waffles
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        2 years ago

        My neighbor has ducks and they are indeed disgusting and charmingly cute. I’ve seen one get up to follow me for food and she was sitting in a large pile of her waste. Also duck rape is awful. Some have died from the duck gang rapes I was told :(

      • meyotch@slrpnk.net
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        Aside from their propensity to gang-rape, ducks are pretty cool. I’m not being edgy. Look it up.

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          I think you do transfer too much! Lots of animals have a mating ritual that involves overpowering a mating partner. It’s not pleasant to look at, but then neither is watching a chimp rip an unborn fawn out of a deer, while the deer is still alive. Nature is nature and there are lots of situations where there is direct violence between males and females as part of mating:

          • Hyenas, where female hyenas are larger than males, necessitating them to submit to female dominance during mating.
          • Many species of spiders and praying mantis where the female eats the male after mating.
          • Antelopes, where males often overpower females before mating.
          • Dolphins, where groups of males isolate females using herding techniques.
          • Hermaphrodite slugs where one partner will eat the penis of the other partner to prevent it mating further afterwards.