They are called callers.

These ducks are aptly named, since they are bred to attract their wild fellows with their song.

This hunting technique is denounced by several activists.

Pierre Rigaux, naturalist, is one of them: “These ducks are put in completely aberrant situations in relation to their minimum well-being.

They are tied up in the water overnight and put in really tiny cages, often on wire mesh.

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An opinion that does not share Nicolas Lottin, president of the association of hunters of the Baie de Somme: “My callers are on a pond which is 6,000-7,000 square meters.

They have 1.8 hectares to spend their life.

»Discover the controversy surrounding this hunting practice in the video of our partner Brut.

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