Do ducks and geese need to be locked up at night once grown?

moenmitz

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I herd them into a hardware cloth prison right now at night as they are just 7 weeks old-but once they are grown, do I still need to keep them somewhere predator proof? We have a dog and several cats that kill pretty much every wild creature that comes in the yard, so I am not worried about coons or foxes-would owls take a grown goose or duck?
 
Ok, that is kinda what I was thinking...a grown goose would not be soemthing that would seem like easy prey to me!
 
Lock them up. Owls won't take a goose down, but coyotes, foxes, bobcats and dogs will. All it takes is that one night a few months down the road to regret not locking them up regularly.

The good thing is that geese figure out what you want pretty quickly. After a night of being in a pen you can get them to go back in every night with a little herding, if none at all. Some nights I go outside and the geese have already put themselves up. Other times I have to scoot them inside. It's a simple enough process to not do it.
 
I wouldn't leave them completely unprotected. They would still be in a large penned area at night, but right now I lock them in the barn at night, which is ajacent to the large pen. The big pen should keep out foxes, coyotes, etc-but nothing from above. We have a 120 pound malamute that deters most creatures from coming in the yard, and 9 cats that keep and little furry thing from prospering as well!
 

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