- Jul 29, 2012
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Good morning!
I am new here. I just got my first ducks a few weeks ago. I have 10 young muscovy ducks (now around 8 weeks old).
When we first got them, we put them in our old chicken coop while we were finishing building their permanent home. The construction took longer than expected and we just finished it yesterday. In the mean time, the ducks have gotten used to the old chicken coop and they have free range on our property. Last night, we put them in their new home for the night. They didn't want to get in but eventually they did.
This morning I let them out, and soon after, they were lying in front of the old chicken coop (it is now closed). They don't seem to want to go in their new home unless we force them to. Their food is there and it's quite comfy (it's a really nice shelter from the heat). Their pool has already been moved by their new home too.
Is there anything else I can do to convince them to adopt their new home? We'll need the chicken coop soon for our chicken...
I am new here. I just got my first ducks a few weeks ago. I have 10 young muscovy ducks (now around 8 weeks old).
When we first got them, we put them in our old chicken coop while we were finishing building their permanent home. The construction took longer than expected and we just finished it yesterday. In the mean time, the ducks have gotten used to the old chicken coop and they have free range on our property. Last night, we put them in their new home for the night. They didn't want to get in but eventually they did.
This morning I let them out, and soon after, they were lying in front of the old chicken coop (it is now closed). They don't seem to want to go in their new home unless we force them to. Their food is there and it's quite comfy (it's a really nice shelter from the heat). Their pool has already been moved by their new home too.
Is there anything else I can do to convince them to adopt their new home? We'll need the chicken coop soon for our chicken...