Yes, lydia, i do. My muscovies stay in an add on kennel panel run to my chicken coop. She laid her eggs in the duck coop and has hatched one so far. Two more are pecking! So excited! It's her first eggs and her first chicks since she started laying.
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Always exciting when babies arrive.I will post pics when I get a chance![]()
The dog attacking the ducks is not the dogs fault, or the dog owners fault if the ducks are not kept contained and provided for properly. There can only be blaim placed if the duck owner actually takes the steps to do everything they can to provide a safe place for the ducks.(like what Marty had done on her property by fencing everything in) If you want to turn a blind eye and allow them to wonder freely on and off your land then all bets are off, and they will all be killed eventually since no one wants to protect them. Shooting the dog with a pellet gun is animal cruelty and a chargeable offense legally that the dogs owner could come back on you with.
Quote: This is true, and yes I believe in it as well. However livestock owners are also not permitted to let the animals run at large. They must provide fencing to keep them on their property. These ducks are permitted to run loose as well, so blame is on both for allowing all animals involved to be loose and not held on their own property. Thats why I mentioned fencing in a safe space for the ducks (not ever saying the entire property) so they were kept on their property giving the duck owner the right to shoot the dog if it was on their property. They would have been in their right since they provided secure containment for the ducks.
Birdsitter, you're wrong about no one listening. I get that you and a close neighbor share the ducks, work, food, etc.. I get that they have a safe house to go into as well. I get that someone else near you owns a hunting dog that comes onto the property and maims and kills your shared ducks. My point, and the other's point is this, that dog couldn't have gotten to those ducks if they were in an enclosed area. My ducks and geese are never out free ranging unless I am with them, period. If I can't watch them all the time, they are not let out of their safe pen. It only takes a second for one of their lives to end. Be it a hawk, eagle, or a neighbor's dog. Doesn't matter, if they are out unattended or unfenced, they're lunch for something.Obliviously no one is listening on what i'm saying. The ducks do have a safe place to go and my ducks are not running free on other peoples property! Me and my neighbors share our birds! We have two ponds and all the birds are both of ours!