Ok first of all I've never really cared for ducks since I was little and ours would chase me and bite me! So with that said I have chickens, and my hubby loves ducks. I came across two ducks the other day that needed a new home. They were about to be turned out at a park! So I brought them home, my hubby made them a pen and I went to researching on the web! I found out that they are chocolate indian running ducks. They can't really fly due to their bodies being so big.
I did read that if we didn't have anything to feed them we could give them our chicken layena. Now they do drink, but have no interest in eating! We've tried bugs, scratch, bread (yes we know it isn't good for them), and layena, no luck!
We did find out they were abused by the kids of the previous owner and is the real reason they wanted to get rid of the ducks. We figured that we would never be able to approach them cuz of this.
They won't use the bed we made them, but they do seem to like the wet mooshy box we brought them home in. The only thing we can get them to do is go into the pool we have for them. If we even approach the pen to feed them they go absolutely nuts, and try flying out, squawking, and flappin their wings!
So I guess what i'm wondering is EVERYTHING!
How can we get them to settle down, and not stress out so much?
How to get them to eat, and what is a good thing to feed them right now?
Oh and if we free range them with our chickens will they go back to their coop at night like the chickens? Or is it find me if you can? We have 5 acres so if it's a duck hunting we will have to do then NO WAY! lol
I have read they can do a lot of damage, but since our property has never been touched yet I think we would be okay.
Do hawks like to eat ducks like chickens? We have plenty of them here!
Are they good at knowing when danger is afoot?
We don't worry about the hawks, for one we have an excellent roo & big red who seem to know the hawks are there before even we do! They have lots to hide under, and we have dogs too. Along with phantom flying cd's we've been pretty lucky up to this point!
Our big concern is wild dogs here! We have more of a time with them trying to dig into our yard than anything! Even the coyotes stay abay.
So our ducks need to know when to run like the chickens do. Or are they "dumb" enough not to know?
We have the ducks in a pen that is 10 feet long by 6 foot wide, and 6 foot tall is this big enough? They have a HUGE 25 gallon plastic drum with hay in it to sleep in, and their own pool. What more could a duck possible want?
Thanks everyone for bearing with me to read this super long post!!! The internet is not much help!
I did read that if we didn't have anything to feed them we could give them our chicken layena. Now they do drink, but have no interest in eating! We've tried bugs, scratch, bread (yes we know it isn't good for them), and layena, no luck!
We did find out they were abused by the kids of the previous owner and is the real reason they wanted to get rid of the ducks. We figured that we would never be able to approach them cuz of this.
They won't use the bed we made them, but they do seem to like the wet mooshy box we brought them home in. The only thing we can get them to do is go into the pool we have for them. If we even approach the pen to feed them they go absolutely nuts, and try flying out, squawking, and flappin their wings!
So I guess what i'm wondering is EVERYTHING!
How can we get them to settle down, and not stress out so much?
How to get them to eat, and what is a good thing to feed them right now?
Oh and if we free range them with our chickens will they go back to their coop at night like the chickens? Or is it find me if you can? We have 5 acres so if it's a duck hunting we will have to do then NO WAY! lol
I have read they can do a lot of damage, but since our property has never been touched yet I think we would be okay.
Do hawks like to eat ducks like chickens? We have plenty of them here!
Are they good at knowing when danger is afoot?
We don't worry about the hawks, for one we have an excellent roo & big red who seem to know the hawks are there before even we do! They have lots to hide under, and we have dogs too. Along with phantom flying cd's we've been pretty lucky up to this point!
Our big concern is wild dogs here! We have more of a time with them trying to dig into our yard than anything! Even the coyotes stay abay.
So our ducks need to know when to run like the chickens do. Or are they "dumb" enough not to know?
We have the ducks in a pen that is 10 feet long by 6 foot wide, and 6 foot tall is this big enough? They have a HUGE 25 gallon plastic drum with hay in it to sleep in, and their own pool. What more could a duck possible want?
Thanks everyone for bearing with me to read this super long post!!! The internet is not much help!
