- Apr 12, 2017
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Hello everyone! I have two pekin ducks and two khaki campbell ducks that are about 6 weeks old and doing well. We recently moved their duck house outside to the run. They are used to their house because they have been living in it for the last three weeks in the garage.
They have a secure house and an 800 sq ft enclosed run they will share with the chickens (chickens aren't outside yet). They have a pool, shade, food, and water outside. We decided not to keep food inside, so they came out no problem this morning (this is their second morning), to eat and drink. They took a quick swim and then they all went back into their house. Yesterday they were outside all day.
Is this normal behavior? I would assume they would be swimming or foraging, but so far they are just hanging out together in their house. Is there anything I should be concerned with?
The run is secure with buried hardware cloth, welded wire, and chicken wire. It's only been two days outside, so I don't think there have been any predators to scare them. I'm sure if I brought watermelon out for them they would come out, but if I don't need to worry, then I'll just let them come out at their own pace.
Any tips?
They have a secure house and an 800 sq ft enclosed run they will share with the chickens (chickens aren't outside yet). They have a pool, shade, food, and water outside. We decided not to keep food inside, so they came out no problem this morning (this is their second morning), to eat and drink. They took a quick swim and then they all went back into their house. Yesterday they were outside all day.
Is this normal behavior? I would assume they would be swimming or foraging, but so far they are just hanging out together in their house. Is there anything I should be concerned with?
The run is secure with buried hardware cloth, welded wire, and chicken wire. It's only been two days outside, so I don't think there have been any predators to scare them. I'm sure if I brought watermelon out for them they would come out, but if I don't need to worry, then I'll just let them come out at their own pace.
Any tips?