In addition to stepping up from small to bigger pools, you can anchor, with rocks, a nylon pet playpen on the edge of you big pond. Watch 'em as predators might get thru.
Nylon Playpen
3 today from 3 Muscovy hens. It's been 1 - 2 - 1 -2 a day for a while. Spats, I estimate has laid around 200 eggs this year. The other 2 around 175. Too many eggs to deal with, inconvenient to find nests and collect. They seem to be in a long molt stage. This is Lu-roy with a new nest on...
This may be over simplified, but a feed formulated for layers, + niacin for ducks, would be foundational for well-formed eggs. Two a day, I didn't know that was possible!
About forcing a molt, others will chime in yet I've been told to be consistent about collecting all their eggs daily. If...
The murkiness may be from your ducks tracking in lots of clay & dirt. Yet if you've a liner and the brown tint is not from clay particles, then you have an algae bloom at the end of its' cycle. With duck poop making the water fertile, did your water start off green then transition to brown...
Lovely. It's small enough to manage. If your liner is so that water doesn't leak, seems small enough to keep topped off with water hose? Warning; ponds maybe addicting to ducks :p
0 at last! Then I read Ms Lydia that some of her ducks start up laying again in early fall after their molt. 2 of my ladies laid around 160+- eggs, and 1 around 180+- this yr. these Muscovy just turned 1yr old. Eee ho lay, it's not convenient to collect their eggs from their island, and a fat...
Ducks have adapted to many impurities from drinking water in natural environments. If the previous folks used the well for drinking and bathing, and there's nothing that's affected your ground water, good enough for ducks. Not that hard to get it tested. Inform whoever tests that you're not...
"Is the skull thickness of a duck decidingly thicker than a chicken? The manufacturer does have a larger more powerful device but I'm not sure it would be needed."
I bought one and used it for the same reasons ( not comfortable with an axe) and hoped to humanely stun them before cutting. It was...
5 at 11am today since 7am yesterday from 3 Muscovy hens. Since last Thur, 6 days ago; 21 eggs. Question; do they at times lay more than 1 egg in 24 hrs?
By mid-Jan, all 3 were laying daily, 1st 4 eggs discovered Jan 8th. So it's July 31 or 6 1/2 months of steady egg laying. Sure appears...
At 1st tried a big dog auto feeder, in duck coop, 'n had mixed success. It wouldn't reliably reprogram as the days shorten/lengthened. Settled on a coop auto door fixed on the face of a gravity feeder. I never found 1 that would open/close 1hr in the am and again in the pm. This 1 stays open...
How big are your ducks? Are you around often? To some extent hawks won't go for anything bigger than they are. If you provide lots of shelters for your ducks to run to, you may only lose a few. Once the others see 1 of their own taken out, they'll learn to be remarkably wary. This may not be...
6 today, 3 from yesterday and 3 this am: so I'm not the only 1 whose ducks continue to lay eggs, good to know!
We'll only have Muscovy's for foreseeable future, but we've more eggs than we can use. Maybe Calls next go around?
2x's groan. . . 6 these last 2 days. These 3 young Muscovy hens have laid 150+ eggs each 2024, not counting the eggs at the bottom of pond. They used to splish/splash and entertain us. Now they just sit around and lay eggs! [the thick Bermuda grows way beyond the island dirt underneath, this...
Putting copper pipe into 'waterers' has been a must do to keep algae growth and water drinkable for deer as long as copper pipe has been around. Seems to be safe. Along with having your pool in the shade should be effective.
https://535plumbing.com/2021/06/15/safest-pipe-for-drinking-water/