looks like she.stuck them under her we will see watching closely
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We have at least TWO ducklings!!!!!![]()
unfortunately, it can only be max of 3 because 3 of the 6 eggs were stolen by something (maybe a rat or even the mother duck??)and discarded near the waterer....one with a fully formed chick in![]()
little worried for the babies.....any advice please?
looks like she.stuck them under her we will see watching closely
Put them and mama into a secure place, hardware cloth is about the only thing that will prevent rats. weasels minks from getting into nest and coops. Hope you can secure before anymore hatch or get these ducklings.We have at least TWO ducklings!!!!!![]()
unfortunately, it can only be max of 3 because 3 of the 6 eggs were stolen by something (maybe a rat or even the mother duck??)and discarded near the waterer....one with a fully formed chick in![]()
little worried for the babies.....any advice please?
I am so sorry, where these that survived in a separate area? any foot prints around where this happened? what kind of locks do you have?![]()
life is not fair! I am ready to give up keeping animals.
we had a bad predator attack last night. Something opened the chicken coop where we keep our chicks. All the chicks are gone. No trace, no dead chicks, nothing.
If that wasn't bad enough, we found three dead ducklings nearby. They were just 2-3 days old. We still haven't seen their mom or their seven brothers and sisters. They might be gone too. Or if we are lucky they are hiding somewhere. It's 9am and I still haven't seen them.
The older ducklings are all fine, so are the adults and our laying hens.
the ducks that survived usually sleep in the duck house. We don't close the door at night anyore (to prevent other problems) but with a large group of adult ducks, the older ducklings were safe.
The ducklings who disappeared / were killed were born in a nest outside the duck house and the mother did not seem to get along with the rest of the group. So she must have spent the night elsewhere. Most likely near the chicken coop where the chicks were.
The coop had a lock that prevented opening the door towards the outside (and the hinges were placed so the door opened to the outside) but the door was forced open to the inside. So it must have been a raccoon or a fox. Maybe a dog. The only serious predator problem we had before was from weasels, but I doubt a weasel would push open a door like that. Plus, a weasel would have left lots of dead bodies behind.
There were paths in the tall herbs, but no traces I could identify. All three dead ducklins were found along the same path, but then nothing else was on that path.
I am not giving up hope yet. We have had ducks disappear before when something scared them, and then came back the next day.