Wonderful Animals Working Domestic And Wild Their Structure Habits Homes

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This duck was rather beyond the usual size. On the same farm there was another duck which laid two eggs a day. This 9 130 Peaceful Monarch* of the Lake.
fact was proved by locking the bird up, when one egg was found early in the morning, and another in the evening.
The common wild duck, or mallard, is no doubt the original stock of our domesticated duck. It is supposed there was considerable difficulty in weaning it from its former wild, free, and half-savage way of life. Those eggs that were f
...irst taken from the wild duck and set under an adopted mother produced very shy birds, which seemed unsettled, much inclined to roam, and very impatient to enjoy the unrestrained liberty of their predecessors. Even now the domesticated duck exhibits a propensity to go off in search of larger pools and marshy places, where it can enjoy its life in following out more fully the roving instinct with which it is endowed.
The strong proclivities of ducks in favour of watery places are necessary to preserve their size, strength, and beauty, which they do with frequent divings, washings, and sportings in their native element, and by finding in these places the kind of food suitable to their nature.


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