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magnoliakathy Posted - Jul 17 2011 : 10:28:16 AM
Farmgirls, I know one of you has plans for a duck house. The plan is to have 2 drakes and 6 hens for a breeding flock. I have one drake and three hens and will be getting a hen with 9 ducklings in about 1 month. These are muscovies, and are a larger breed of duck. I need to pen them up at night to keep them safe from predators. The flock I have now is allowed to free range on about1.5 acres, with the chickens, turkeys, guineas and goats. Any and all help/suggestions will be greatly appreciated

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Megan Posted - Jul 18 2011 : 07:35:16 AM
our Muscovys had a barn to go into in the winter, but in the summer they sleep under our yard light. we have a big coon and possum problem so we were leery of just turning them out, but so far its been ok.

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kristin sherrill Posted - Jul 18 2011 : 05:53:46 AM
I have a friend who has the coolest pond and some ducks. I took my last 2 there. He did not have any shelter for them then and they are all gone now. But I have noticed that he has a little floating duck house now. It's not very big, maybe 5x5. It's so cute too. All red with a cute little peaked roof. It is in the middle of the pond and it looks like it has ropes on both sides to pull it to the shore when they want to. I wish I could remember to take my camera with me and get a picture of it. I will try to do that. It looks like it would be a very safe place for the little ducks.

Kris

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Dusky Beauty Posted - Jul 17 2011 : 3:08:01 PM
Ducks don't need too much in the way of housing (another way they are easier that chickens) With a predator proof fence they will do just fine in something as simple as a "house" of stacked straw bales or a dog house if you are someplace as warm as texas.

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