Thank you for you help. I should have remembered that I have a raising ducks book.
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But how do you post things like on your own page without responding to someone else
Like how do i start my own forum
This is going to be a stupid question
But how do you post things like on your own page without responding to someone else
Like how do i start my own forum
@TwoPineSandy Welcome to BYC.. Yes best to keep them penned up for a few weeks till they know where home is. And all poultry should have a home or coop to be locked up in at night especially lots of predators have ducks/ chickens/ geese and guinea on their menu.I've kept chickens and guineas for years and will be starting a flock of ducks thus spring to help combat a duck weed problem on our ponds. My question is, if I buy adult rouens, what is the best method to train them to stay? Pen them up for a few weeks so they will relearn their new home? Also do adult ducks need a home or coop or will they find their own shelter in heavy brush or trees?
Hey gang! Thanks for all the great info. Last year we started our flock of 7 chickens and this year we purchased 6 Khaki ducklings
Question I have is what do you think about putting the ducks in with the chickens so they have a fenced off run(I can add a wading pool) -OR- should I build them their own house(predator proof) by our pond where they would not have a fenced pen?
We usually free range on our wooded property when we are home. But when we aren't we leave them in the run so they are mostly safe from danger.