We use to go to St Augustine beach when we lived in Florida[born and raised there] and I can tell ya, standing out in the water and having little fish come up and nibble on ya and of course, you can't see them, is very strange feeling.
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Oh for sure! Me and the fam visit near by rivers and lakes and the minnows like to nibble at my freckles. I guess I could see how ducks could be weirded out by it, but idk I just figured ducks were smarter than thatWe use to go to St Augustine beach when we lived in Florida[born and raised there] and I can tell ya, standing out in the water and having little fish come up and nibble on ya and of course, you can't see them, is very strange feeling.
Unfortunately I do, they’ve snagged a few chickens before. My backyard has a creek and on the other side a bunch of woods. Perfect living conditions for a raccoon family to hang out especially when they have a free meal! (My flockSo happy that you found the answer to your problem. Another critter that loves water is the raccoons and they will try to kill your ducks for sure. Hopefully you don't have any of them in your area. It sounds like a great pond you have for your ducks.
Check for snapping turtles and if they are there remove them all immediately before you get more and more..... There are traps you can build to catch them and then you can release them somewhere far away from your pond. Snapping turtles will hurt the water fowl of any kind.Hi all, so I recently built a pond for my 4 ducks (7 feet wide, 4.5 feet deep) and the ducks naturally loved it immediately. We couldn’t keep them out while we were building it!
Well as of lately they have been hesitant going in. The past few days they will approach the pond and examine it really closely to which my drake will then rough his feathers up and seem like he signals that it isn’t safe and they all waddle away together. They’ve only been in once in the past week which was yesterday when I threw some tasty treats in. And even then, it took them forever, and when they finally did they were floating around all quiet like, and out of now where they spazzed and came bolting out. Reminded me of a person who touches sea weed in the bottom of the ocean and freaks out lol they haven’t been back in since.
I don’t understand because they have LOVED this pond since the first day. We’ve had it for little over a month now.
The only changes made to the pond since it’s been established is 1) natural wildlife have already taken a liking to it. I see frogs in and out of it all the time. And 2) I put some feeder fish in it. About 50 of them 3 weeks ago and they’ve only ate a few of them. Plenty still live in there surprisingly. They usually in the past have gobbled them up out of the bath tub.
So my theory is, is something is scaring them from the pond. But they’re DUCKS. If it is the frogs and the fishies touching their feet… what kind of duck cares?! Ahh I worked too hard on this pond for them to act this way lol I’m hoping maybe one of you will have a better idea of what’s going on and how to fix it. Thanks!