THE DUCKS ARE EATING MY GARDEN!!
Hi. First time posting here. I've read at least the first 80 pages or so of this thread but have questions that have not been answered there. The situation is getting a bit desperate...construct a fence for my KCs - 2 ducks and a drake - or give them away. The problem is, they are eating my garden!
The ducks currently have full run of my backyard where I have a variety of things planted here and there. Some things are fenced off, although that has not always kept them out. I just went outside and they have nearly demolished my cantaloupe plants. The leaves and vines are smashed down and there's not a single blossom left. This morning it was covered with blooms.
I think the issue is they are getting bigger...and hungrier.
If I create a pen for them they will have much less space in which to forage. I have too many plants in different places to fence every spot. Things are beginning to put on small vegetables and I'm concerned if the ducks can reach it they will eat it.
The other option is to give them away - or sell them. I've been waiting all this time - nearly 5 months now, I think, for eggs and so far I've spent lots of time and money, lost plants and still, NO EGGS!
If anyone has suggestions I'm all ears. I'm concerned I would have to spend more $$ on grain if I keep them penned up because they will need more to eat. I have a pretty big back yard, but I live in town so it's not like they have acres to roam. Not sure what to do...
Here's the drake
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Hi. First time posting here. I've read at least the first 80 pages or so of this thread but have questions that have not been answered there. The situation is getting a bit desperate...construct a fence for my KCs - 2 ducks and a drake - or give them away. The problem is, they are eating my garden!
The ducks currently have full run of my backyard where I have a variety of things planted here and there. Some things are fenced off, although that has not always kept them out. I just went outside and they have nearly demolished my cantaloupe plants. The leaves and vines are smashed down and there's not a single blossom left. This morning it was covered with blooms.

I think the issue is they are getting bigger...and hungrier.
If I create a pen for them they will have much less space in which to forage. I have too many plants in different places to fence every spot. Things are beginning to put on small vegetables and I'm concerned if the ducks can reach it they will eat it.
The other option is to give them away - or sell them. I've been waiting all this time - nearly 5 months now, I think, for eggs and so far I've spent lots of time and money, lost plants and still, NO EGGS!
If anyone has suggestions I'm all ears. I'm concerned I would have to spend more $$ on grain if I keep them penned up because they will need more to eat. I have a pretty big back yard, but I live in town so it's not like they have acres to roam. Not sure what to do...
Here's the drake