As our adventure into ducks continues I will need to build a more permanent home for our 10 ducks.
My thought is something similiar to our chicken area; they have a coop with about a 10x16 yard then we let them run the yard currently. That is all getting changed up a bit because they got into the veggie/strawberries, make a mess in mulch around house, & started going across road. We are going to start using a premier poulty netting yard in our pasture to follow the cattle with the chickens.
My questions are;
will the ducks dig in the mulch/veggie garden like the chickens ?
Will they go back into their coop at night, (I would feed/water them in that area) ?
My plan is to set their "area" over near our pond. I got them to clean it up (lots of duck weed) & I understand they like it. With that in mind the would gate to pen would be opened in am, shut at dusk (assuming they go in to sleep like chickens). I figure I would need to leave them in their area for a week or two so they recognize it as home before letting them out. This method so far has worked controlled predator losses with our chickens. But as I learned with our brooder ducks aren't chickens.
My thought is something similiar to our chicken area; they have a coop with about a 10x16 yard then we let them run the yard currently. That is all getting changed up a bit because they got into the veggie/strawberries, make a mess in mulch around house, & started going across road. We are going to start using a premier poulty netting yard in our pasture to follow the cattle with the chickens.
My questions are;
will the ducks dig in the mulch/veggie garden like the chickens ?
Will they go back into their coop at night, (I would feed/water them in that area) ?
My plan is to set their "area" over near our pond. I got them to clean it up (lots of duck weed) & I understand they like it. With that in mind the would gate to pen would be opened in am, shut at dusk (assuming they go in to sleep like chickens). I figure I would need to leave them in their area for a week or two so they recognize it as home before letting them out. This method so far has worked controlled predator losses with our chickens. But as I learned with our brooder ducks aren't chickens.