So I'm a bit confused by my newly acquired waterfowl (7 American buff geese, a Rouen drake, 4 Scovies).
I have 2 large, though admittedly overgrown, ponds on my property. The geese swam in the larger the first day but after that none have really swam in them, preferring the "pre-pond" on the other side of the culvert of the larger pond. They've actually hollowed that out and distributed the silt into a decent sized kiddy pool - but why do they prefer that to the ponds?
Too much vegetation growing up from the pond bottom? Nasty, bitey things nipping at their feet? Just not used to large water sources?
I don't really mind, whatever they like to do. I'm just now wondering if my ponds could use some work that I don't know about. I mean if waterfowl eschew your ponds for the feeder springs into them, that might be indicative of something, no?
I have 2 large, though admittedly overgrown, ponds on my property. The geese swam in the larger the first day but after that none have really swam in them, preferring the "pre-pond" on the other side of the culvert of the larger pond. They've actually hollowed that out and distributed the silt into a decent sized kiddy pool - but why do they prefer that to the ponds?
Too much vegetation growing up from the pond bottom? Nasty, bitey things nipping at their feet? Just not used to large water sources?
I don't really mind, whatever they like to do. I'm just now wondering if my ponds could use some work that I don't know about. I mean if waterfowl eschew your ponds for the feeder springs into them, that might be indicative of something, no?