pikelake
In the Brooder
- May 22, 2018
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I just thought I'd share this for anyone who might be interested, as it’s very different from how the majority of, if not all people keep their ducks. I started a little experiment this year; keeping ducks on a lake. This is in contrast to last year where I kept 2 geese and a few calls on a small pond; this year it should be a lot more birds on a large lake.
I made a small 5’x5’ floating raft out of cedar and barrels, placed a cage on it, and put my 4 khakis in there. I have been feeding them by hand since they were a day old, and I repeated this process on the raft so they learn that it’s where they can get food if they want it.
Today, I let two of them out, and they're doing well so far. Tomorrow I’ll be letting the other two out and removing the cage. Eventually there should be at most 52 ducks and 3 geese on the lake. In winter they'll live in a barn. If you keep yours on a pond or lake I’d love to see pictures and hear stories!
I made a small 5’x5’ floating raft out of cedar and barrels, placed a cage on it, and put my 4 khakis in there. I have been feeding them by hand since they were a day old, and I repeated this process on the raft so they learn that it’s where they can get food if they want it.
Today, I let two of them out, and they're doing well so far. Tomorrow I’ll be letting the other two out and removing the cage. Eventually there should be at most 52 ducks and 3 geese on the lake. In winter they'll live in a barn. If you keep yours on a pond or lake I’d love to see pictures and hear stories!
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