ftmom17
In the Brooder
- Oct 3, 2017
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Hello,
I have had chickens for many years and have never had this issue.... we got 3 ducks in the spring, 2 turned out to be hens and one drake, one hen is a Silver Appleyard (pretty big, heavy duck) and the other two are domestic Mallards. They have an acre fenced in where they seem completely happy all day. In the evenings now for the past 2 weeks they have been found in the neighbor's yard on the other side of the fence. I find no holes or escape routes in the fence - the chickens don't get out either... I am guessing they are flying out. I clipped the flight feathers from one wing on each duck. The next night only the 2 hens were out, now they are penned up all day and all night because it is very difficult - and unsafe for them to be out of the yard. They have always slept in the poultry house/shed we have for them, they rarely ever went to bed on their own, we have to walk behind them with flashlights and tell them to "go to bed" which they protest loudly to.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to why they may be leaving the yard at dusk and what I can do about it? Thanks!
I have had chickens for many years and have never had this issue.... we got 3 ducks in the spring, 2 turned out to be hens and one drake, one hen is a Silver Appleyard (pretty big, heavy duck) and the other two are domestic Mallards. They have an acre fenced in where they seem completely happy all day. In the evenings now for the past 2 weeks they have been found in the neighbor's yard on the other side of the fence. I find no holes or escape routes in the fence - the chickens don't get out either... I am guessing they are flying out. I clipped the flight feathers from one wing on each duck. The next night only the 2 hens were out, now they are penned up all day and all night because it is very difficult - and unsafe for them to be out of the yard. They have always slept in the poultry house/shed we have for them, they rarely ever went to bed on their own, we have to walk behind them with flashlights and tell them to "go to bed" which they protest loudly to.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to why they may be leaving the yard at dusk and what I can do about it? Thanks!
Ducks can be pretty darned independent and rock headed. Odds are they are going under the fence. I've watched mine put their bill (tunnel in some cases) under the fence and kind of flip it up and go out. They return the same way.
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