- May 6, 2013
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I have month old ducks. I hope to have them "free range" as I have a large yard, lots of room to run and live on a river. The idea is to have them happy to roost in a large doghouse. I have about 1 acre boarded on one side by river, other by woods, and am on a dead end. My landlord (on the opposite side of the dead end) has about 3 acres and is boarded by woods on two sides and the river on 2. I am in mid-new England.
Feed store advised me of this schedule to free range....I don't know if this is a good idea.
Acquired ducks at 4 weeks, working 2-5x daily getting them used to me.
4-6 weeks- live in the barn with supervized trips outside in the fence. (5x6 feet) They still have down so they still have a heat lamp. It will be 70+ when I take them out this weekend....do I really need to bring the heat lamp?
6-12 weeks- live outside in the 5x6 pen, "doghouse" at night
12+ Not sure
-Flight feathers- These are migratory mallards, the grain company said that since I have "locals" my domesticated ducks will probably want to fly away with the wild ones. I'm torn at clipping their flight feathers as I want them to be happy in the winter and not miserable in the barn for months on end. I do not imagine them doing well with snow. They are only 1 month old and already hate the barn cage and are trying to find ways out.
Feed store advised me of this schedule to free range....I don't know if this is a good idea.
Acquired ducks at 4 weeks, working 2-5x daily getting them used to me.
4-6 weeks- live in the barn with supervized trips outside in the fence. (5x6 feet) They still have down so they still have a heat lamp. It will be 70+ when I take them out this weekend....do I really need to bring the heat lamp?
6-12 weeks- live outside in the 5x6 pen, "doghouse" at night
12+ Not sure
-Flight feathers- These are migratory mallards, the grain company said that since I have "locals" my domesticated ducks will probably want to fly away with the wild ones. I'm torn at clipping their flight feathers as I want them to be happy in the winter and not miserable in the barn for months on end. I do not imagine them doing well with snow. They are only 1 month old and already hate the barn cage and are trying to find ways out.