OK, so I am trying one last time at keeping ducks, as I have many co-workers who want eggs. I have tried to have ducks several times before, but they have always always eventually been killed by something - usually our former neighbor's dogs (no longer a problem after the Great Massacre -and divorce- of 2017), but also once by what we think may have been a fox.
I have a nice spacious coop (12x16 feet, divided into two enclosed sides) but it is primarily set up for my chickens who free-range on our 6 acres. The coop has a large enclosed run attached to the back door, but also has a doggy-door on the front door for my chickens to hop in and out of that the ducks couldn't get through, but a predator like a fox could easily.
No one lives on the farm, and because of how late I work I don't really have the option to go back out and close up the coop every night. Is there something I can do, maybe something I can build inside the coop to give the ducks, and maybe some Silkies, a safe place to roost at night?
When I don't have the one side locked off as my brooder, the coop is generally wide-open, with perches built into corners, and nesting boxes spread around. I do have a large rabbit hutch that I use for storage/sick-birds on the brooder side that is about 3x6ish, with about 18 inches of clearance from the floor that I currently have blocked with chicken wire to keep the babies from hiding under there, but in the past has been a favorite hide out for ducks and chickens alike. Maybe I can do something with that space?
Any help would be great!
I have a nice spacious coop (12x16 feet, divided into two enclosed sides) but it is primarily set up for my chickens who free-range on our 6 acres. The coop has a large enclosed run attached to the back door, but also has a doggy-door on the front door for my chickens to hop in and out of that the ducks couldn't get through, but a predator like a fox could easily.
No one lives on the farm, and because of how late I work I don't really have the option to go back out and close up the coop every night. Is there something I can do, maybe something I can build inside the coop to give the ducks, and maybe some Silkies, a safe place to roost at night?
When I don't have the one side locked off as my brooder, the coop is generally wide-open, with perches built into corners, and nesting boxes spread around. I do have a large rabbit hutch that I use for storage/sick-birds on the brooder side that is about 3x6ish, with about 18 inches of clearance from the floor that I currently have blocked with chicken wire to keep the babies from hiding under there, but in the past has been a favorite hide out for ducks and chickens alike. Maybe I can do something with that space?
Any help would be great!