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:( found duck floating dead this morning

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I have found bricks for both pools and made sure EVERYONE of them knew out to get out before I left!! I have seen where other people put crates in the middle of their pool and always wondered why. I don't know why I didn't ask, so UNLIKE me not to ask
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lessoned learned....hard way, but learned. Hopefully someone can learn from my mistake..... if another one dies, I will definitely take to vet!
 
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this was another thought i had. what is your ratio males to females? have you ever noticed any of your males (if you have any) being more persistent than the others?
 
I had a similar experience with a few ducklings and it still leaves a horrible pit in my stomach. They were getting pretty big, nearly three weeks old and I was using a kitty litter pan and they were hopping in and out without any apparent problem, so I removed one brick to give them a little more swimming room (but still had one brick in) it apparently wasn't enough. I was horrified - I had heard the sad stories, but thought I had things covered pretty well. (They were hatched and raised by momma ducks so were supposed to have pretty good oil protection as well.)

I also have one adult runner drake that struggles to get out of the pool sometimes (usually when he's in a hurry because the dog or I am a little too close for comfort), but he seems to have no problem when he's calm - literally "walks" out then. I have a couple of bricks in for him, but I've never seem them use them even when he's struggling to get out. I was concerned that sometimes the water level is too low, but he struggles sometimes even when the pool is full (I think he's just a little less coordinated than the others).

And I do worry about the females when it's heavy duty breeding season.

It does seem our ducks lives are fraught with danger in spite of our best efforts at times.
 
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p.s. I LIKE the crate in the middle of pool idea as well. I had tried a big rock at one point, but it was too heavy for me to empty and clean the pool everyday.
 
An adult duck shouldn't have any problems being in water overnight, my ducks last winter were on the pond night and day, they were the reason the pond didn't freeze completely.

I would be looking for some other reason as to why this duck was dead in the water.
 
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I have call ducks, and I have brick "steps" for them in and out of the pools.

They can sometimes get in and out without them - but if they are in a panic (from another duck going after them or the geese wanting the pool) the sometimes freak out and cannot get out of the pool.

Also, we had a duck drown when I was a kid - we had rats - they drowned him in the pool. So, a predator might do the deed (racoon, perhaps, not necesarily a rat).

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it could be the male to female ratio....they are all relatively young but, I have noticed the males getting a little frisky. I have 5 females and 9 males. I am looking for another pen arrangement. Haven't come across any yet. The dog kennel 10x10x6 at tractor supply has worked out really well, except they are $270 plus tax.
 
I love dog kennels for ducks, and I never pay that much for them.
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Look on your local craigslist--folks often get rid of, or lose, their dogs, and sell their dog kennels for less than $150 (cash, no tax). I've also found a supplier that sells their (new) scratch n dent kennels for $145 regularly--the "scratches" and "dents" are functionally minor--primarily cosmetic, with a few small areas that I would patch with wire.
 

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