KathiQuacks
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Okay, no idea where the hostility is coming from. I’ve already told you a drake isn’t going to be able to do anything - this is from other people’s opinions, stories, and from my own personal experience. There is no, “ideally the drake is protective and could buy that extra minute or two.” A fox is going to snatch him up like any other duck and take off. The “minute or two” it’d take for you to get outside is far too long.That is an absolutely ridiculous statement. Predators are always something to worry about, even with a strong coop. I am not in the position to use a rifle as I live in the suburbs, or have a livestock guardian, therefore I need to run out to the coop with a shovel to try to stop the predator if they do somehow figure out a way to get in it. Anything that would slow that predator down would help. Ideally the drake is protective and could buy that extra minute or two without any harm to it. Thanks for you help, and most of all thanks for your self righteousness.
The first 3 ducks I lost were all HENS, despite there being multiple drakes there to “defend.” One of the hens even had a drake that was her dedicated partner of 4 years - the drake did nothing.
If me telling you a FACT is ‘self-righteous,’ then I’ll be self-righteous any day.