duckylulu
Hatching
I am new to duck keeping and have an Aylesbury duck who is 6 weeks old but huge! (Had it from one week old). I did have 2 of them but one sadly died over a week ago. Our remaining duck has a pen outside which she/he (not sexed it yet) goes into for part of the day, the rest of the day it is loose in the garden. If the back door is open it comes into the house to look for me. I am now getting used to it wandering around the ground floor of the house (I have no carpets, just lino and tiled floors, so not worried about poop). It has also learned how to use the dog/cat flap and lets itself in when the back door is shut. It is often found lying on the dogs bed in the kitchen, with the dog either on the bed with it or sulking on the floor. The cats (5 of them) don't bother the duck at all and seem happy to share the house with it. The duck is put into an indoor cage from early evening till morning - a rabbit/guinea pig cage with a plastic tray bottom and caged top. I put a litter tray filled with water into a larger empty tray (to stop water from soaking bedding) and a cotton bathmat for the duck to sleep on (that gets hosed down in the morning and dried - got 4 of them on rotation). The larger tray is moved outside in the morning and filled with water for the duck to sit in. I will be getting a paddling pool for it soon. The duck is growing so fast that it will be too big for the indoor pen by next week. Any ideas for a safe indoor enclosure? Has to be fully enclosed as local cats sometimes enter my house at night, via cat flap (which doesn't lock and my own cats use it during the night), and I wouldn't be able to trust other cats not to attack duck. I have a walk in cupboard in my kitchen which is basically the space under the stairs so has a sloping roof. I am considering clearing that out and putting a window and vent in the door and making it into a night enclosure (not sure about the smell though). Am I going to too great extremes for a duck? After the other duck died (not sure why it died as I was sure I had done everything right) I am being very cautious. The duck certainly seems to want to be with us humans as much as possible and I am quite enjoying the fact that it comes to look for us and chatters away (not quite quacking properly yet). Am I doing the wrong thing by allowing the duck to make itself so much at home in the house? I have found that its poop is more solid since changing to growers pellets, (plus sweet corn and peas), and takes less than 30 seconds to pick up poop with a piece of paper and mop the floor. Really not sure if I should think about getting another duck of a similar age as a companion. Sorry for the long post, just want to know I am not creating a problem by domesticating the duck too much. Photo is of the duck (Matilda/Matty) and my Shih Tzu,(Sophie).