So, we are having our first venture into duck-land and started out with 5 ducks: 2 Anconas (mf) and 3 Cayugas (mff). We raised them indoors until they were big enough for the dog run (we use for juvenile poultry) and then raised them there until they were about 4 months old (plenty big).
We just moved them out into their coop about 3 weeks ago. It is on the very edge of a pond - very beautiful setting for a duck (or a human for that matter). We left them in the coop for the first 4 days (like chickens), but that didn't work of course, but that's another matter. So, every evening we chased them into the coop and every morning let them out.
But about a week ago we lost one - during the day. Just *poof* gone! No signs, no feathers, no quacking (was a female) - nothing! Then the other day, another female gone during the day in the same way! gggrrrrrr
So, we put the three left back up in the dog pen and are trying to figure out what to do about this. We paid good money for these ducks and care for them...but are completely baffled as to what may be picking them off. We have chickens too and nothing is bothering them. I've read up some in books and they all suggest that free range is a bad bad idea for ducks - that too many predators exist for them. Is this true?
We were really looking forward to our ducks being free range just like our chickens, but maybe it's not meant to be?
So, how many people have free range ducks and how many found that is couldn't work for them?
Any other suggestions/ideas on what to do?
Thanks!
We just moved them out into their coop about 3 weeks ago. It is on the very edge of a pond - very beautiful setting for a duck (or a human for that matter). We left them in the coop for the first 4 days (like chickens), but that didn't work of course, but that's another matter. So, every evening we chased them into the coop and every morning let them out.
But about a week ago we lost one - during the day. Just *poof* gone! No signs, no feathers, no quacking (was a female) - nothing! Then the other day, another female gone during the day in the same way! gggrrrrrr
So, we put the three left back up in the dog pen and are trying to figure out what to do about this. We paid good money for these ducks and care for them...but are completely baffled as to what may be picking them off. We have chickens too and nothing is bothering them. I've read up some in books and they all suggest that free range is a bad bad idea for ducks - that too many predators exist for them. Is this true?
We were really looking forward to our ducks being free range just like our chickens, but maybe it's not meant to be?
So, how many people have free range ducks and how many found that is couldn't work for them?
Any other suggestions/ideas on what to do?
Thanks!


