Sleeping outside.

DaiquiriDuck

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Aug 23, 2009
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I noticed my duck house has been much cleaner lately and couldn't understand why until we went to check on the new chicks late tonight.
I found all 5 of my indian runners asleep outside on the grass! I'm guessing they have been sleeping out for a while now.
I ushered them in the house and shut them in, much to the protest of Darcy my drake. I feel a bit mean putting them in but even with an electric fence I am worried about predators on the ground and in the air.

We moved their house yesterday and found mice under it, are they like chickens, avoiding a house because the mice/rats scare them? Or do they just like sleeping out!?

Like I said, I don't want to upset my ducks but I dont want them to get eaten either. I will leave them in the house tonight and let them out first thing.
Any thoughts?
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My duck (and her parents who are no longer with us) prefers to sleep outside when the weather permits. She has a nice Dogloo filled with shavings and lays her eggs there about 6:30am, but for the most part if we visit her at night she's sleeping outside of it.

My chickens loved to sleep inside though.
 
I have a beautiful duck house that my ducks NEVER use. NEVER!
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They prefer just to sleep in the pen area on the ground, and my girls set in the plastic dog houses I have in there. If I didn't lure them in the pen every night with a treat, I do believe they'd sleep right out in the yard and the muscovy would be in the trees.
 
Mine never ever ever sleep in the house. They go in to eat and to lay, and that's it. They have a secure run, though--chain link, with welded wire over the top, welded wire underneath, fine-mesh hardware wire around the bottom 2 feet (to prevent raccoons reaching through and grabbing them in their sleep--which they will do, and eat their heads off through the wire--I know this from sad experience), and a strand of electric wire 12 inches above the ground to discourage prying. I have had no losses since instituting these measures, and the ducks are happy because they get to sleep outside.
 
I also have a chainlink run with electric on top and on bottom. My ducks never sleep in. I can't get them to go in. So, I just put more protection on the run. That is the best thing to do, because they are happy outside.
 

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