fordowner
In the Brooder
- Feb 26, 2024
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ive just recently began letting my ducks out every other day for supervised freerange. my goal is to get them to the lake that is in our yard, and ive almost got them comfortable enough to reach the bank.
however, im concerned about them swimming past where i can reach them, and if they will come back to me after about 20 minutes of swimming. i have them trained to follow me, but their training is built on snacks and im worried that they will decide swimming into the middle of the lake is much better than mealworms.
im also worried that if they swim where i cant reach them, a hawk will get them because they are out in the open.
is there any way i can keep them in the shallow water or deter hawks from them while they are in the water ? is the tall grass that surrounds the area i want them to stay in good enough to deter them from swimming further/good cover from hawks?
im so worried about these ducks ive had them for a year and a half and raised them myself from a brooder in my bedroom and if anything happened to them i think i would never be able to forgive myself.
i also have two cayugas, one with white spots one still pure black. i read from here that cayugas can look like crows to hawks? if thats true how much would that help to deter hawks from my ducks?
thank you to anyone who read all of my worried rambling lol. they are my babies and i lay awake at night thinking of solutions for every possible thing when it comes to them.
however, im concerned about them swimming past where i can reach them, and if they will come back to me after about 20 minutes of swimming. i have them trained to follow me, but their training is built on snacks and im worried that they will decide swimming into the middle of the lake is much better than mealworms.
im also worried that if they swim where i cant reach them, a hawk will get them because they are out in the open.
is there any way i can keep them in the shallow water or deter hawks from them while they are in the water ? is the tall grass that surrounds the area i want them to stay in good enough to deter them from swimming further/good cover from hawks?
im so worried about these ducks ive had them for a year and a half and raised them myself from a brooder in my bedroom and if anything happened to them i think i would never be able to forgive myself.

i also have two cayugas, one with white spots one still pure black. i read from here that cayugas can look like crows to hawks? if thats true how much would that help to deter hawks from my ducks?
thank you to anyone who read all of my worried rambling lol. they are my babies and i lay awake at night thinking of solutions for every possible thing when it comes to them.