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    Eggs being laid in random places

    Great idea! Thank you! We will give that a try!
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    Eggs being laid in random places

    Did they eventually get to laying in their house?
  3. slippednfell

    Eggs being laid in random places

    Clever of them to pick the thorny bushes! We have a ton of wild blackberry bushes (thorns) around the pond. I'm certain some predator would find them and eat them if not laid in the house. None of mine are broody and have never shown any adverse reaction to having their eggs taken.
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    Eggs being laid in random places

    Good question! Not to my knowledge. I sleep with our sliding glass bedroom door open at least a crack so I can hear any trouble at night. Haven't heard any disruptions at night and nothing alarming during the day. We put their feed in the duck house, and I know they go in there to eat.
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    Eggs being laid in random places

    I have four ducks. A Cayuga drake, a Peking hen and two Mallard hens. They are about a year old and have been raised together. We have a pond that is a acre and a half. Their enclosure is 10 x 20 and 6' tall. It sits so that it is 1/2 in the water and 1/2 on the bank. Their duck house is...
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