I started mine off by bringing them out in ther 8x8 pen during the day, and putting them back in the sunroom at night. Then when they were old enough to be outside all night, I would let them out for 20 min in the am and about 2 hours in the pm when I got off work. I gradually allowed them to be out all day to free range but always put them in at dusk. I have two terriers that could care less about them, but at the same time keep things out of the yard during the day. Since I have had them we have had the same schedule so they are use to it. There are times they just don't want to go to bed but I force it anyway for their own good. My pen is lined on the inside with chicken wire and lined on the outside with welded wire. I have two latches on the door of the pen which fit very tight. I haven't yet had preditor problems but I know they are around, I have had evidence of racoons in my yard lot's of times. Not so much now though since we got the second dog.
My ducks do watch the sky too and have seen hawks and eagles before I have, it doesn't keep them safer but it tells me they are aware of them and watch.
I keep their water and food in the pen and leave the door open during the day so they can go in and out as they please. They do find it to be a safe place. When Cocoa was sick for a couple of day's that's where she wanted to be was in her pen. And when we have gatherings with lot's of kids, they go in the very back of their pen and watch.
We have since gotten a cat, which concearns me more than anything else at this point. The cat has been outside and has lunged at the ducks once. But the dogs chase the cat all around the yard and keep her running. It's funny they could care less about the ducks but will not leave the cat alone for a second. The ducks sometimes chase the cat with the dogs, not to exactly be chasing but more out of curiosity I think about the cat. It's funny.
Anyway we have a routine we have kept from the beginning and it works for me and my ducks.
My ducks do watch the sky too and have seen hawks and eagles before I have, it doesn't keep them safer but it tells me they are aware of them and watch.
I keep their water and food in the pen and leave the door open during the day so they can go in and out as they please. They do find it to be a safe place. When Cocoa was sick for a couple of day's that's where she wanted to be was in her pen. And when we have gatherings with lot's of kids, they go in the very back of their pen and watch.
We have since gotten a cat, which concearns me more than anything else at this point. The cat has been outside and has lunged at the ducks once. But the dogs chase the cat all around the yard and keep her running. It's funny they could care less about the ducks but will not leave the cat alone for a second. The ducks sometimes chase the cat with the dogs, not to exactly be chasing but more out of curiosity I think about the cat. It's funny.
Anyway we have a routine we have kept from the beginning and it works for me and my ducks.
