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OH I'm sure it happens just don't hear of it as often. Just have to be watchful on all counts.It's the other way around for us our ducklings pick on the turkey poults.
I hope everything goes well, I just have a hard time getting my head around living prizes what if you didn't want this lil duckling or couldn't take it, then what happens to them? Just wondering if this is common practice at such events. what ever happened to trophy's? lolMy son won it in a kids rodeo event. We already have the brooder set up for 4 turkey poults. We put duck in with them & they looked at it like it was an alien at 1st, but now they are getting along SO amazingly well! The turkeys snuggle right up to duck!
I hope everything goes well, I just have a hard time getting my head around living prizes what if you didn't want this lil duckling or couldn't take it, then what happens to them? Just wondering if this is common practice at such events. what ever happened to trophy's? lol
I've seen a lot of different things about when to put ducklings outside. In ready for these adorable....but very smelly critters to be out in the great outdoors! They are Cayugas getting the first feathers, voices starting to change. I'm in southern oklahoma. The Night temps 60-70's and days from 70-105 My big concern is that it is always windy...and I'm new to ducks. I'm finishing my coop extension for my chicks today (chicken math victim) and then was going to see about the ducks. Opinions pleaseand thanks
I've seen a lot of different things about when to put ducklings outside. In ready for these adorable....but very smelly critters to be out in the great outdoors! They are Cayugas getting the first feathers, voices starting to change. I'm in southern oklahoma. The Night temps 60-70's and days from 70-105 My big concern is that it is always windy...and I'm new to ducks. I'm finishing my coop extension for my chicks today (chicken math victim) and then was going to see about the ducks. Opinions pleaseand thanks
Alice and starfire thanks for the input. I have about a 36' x 16 covered run attached to my chicken coop. I'm already having to divvy up space in there for my chick additions. The ducks will be neighbors with a run that joins up with the chickens. I free range when I'm home...I just don't know with the ducks. From what you both have said my day tomorrow will be spent building a duck condo until the permanent run is extended. Thanks!I am in Texas, so we are hot already. I put my ducklings outside in a nursery section of the coop as day olds with heat at night. They have been off heat for over a week now. They will be a month old in 2 days. Mine are also Cayuga ducklings, 1 male, 3 females. They do great free ranging with the older ducks, chickens, and geese during the day, then back to the nursery at night. I will probably keep them in the nursery at night until they ate fully feathered and big enough that they can't be injured by the bigger ducks and geese.
Alice and starfire thanks for the input. I have about a 36' x 16 covered run attached to my chicken coop. I'm already having to divvy up space in there for my chick additions. The ducks will be neighbors with a run that joins up with the chickens. I free range when I'm home...I just don't know with the ducks. From what you both have said my day tomorrow will be spent building a duck condo until the permanent run is extended. Thanks!