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Just before the ducks arrived, my computer went down and it looks like it will be diwn for some time. I am using the library comp.
Thanks for the info. Our daughter is with us for a week.
We have provided the ducks with a 22ft long, 6ft wide enclosure. Both ends are 6ft high panels and one side is 6ft high panels. The front is 5ft high trellis with a gate. At one end, they are underneath a large tall conifer. So in essence thay are covererd and protected. In that area we have provided them with a plastic dog kenneal lined with newspaper and straw but may change this to sawdust.We have covered the ground with 6 bags of chip bark which they appear to enjoy foraging in. We have left a few area's of soil, and have introduced a few clumps of grass. Two conatiers of daily renewed water, one container of greens/veg and one of the recommended feed.
We have decided to let them have the freedom of the garden and after a walk round, they tend to return to their pen or even their house, which we are pleased about. We,ve discovered they love slugs and worms of which we have ample. OUR garden is maily lawn and about 80 containers of plants, so they are less likely to be able to nibble at them. As yet there is little or no noise. At the moment we put a board up at night to stop them wandering about, but wondered if this was neccessary. There is no chance of foxes where we are. We do have a dusk to dawn light on the house which illuminates the garden and about 20 solar lights, would you consider this a problem. So far we spent in eccess of �100 on them !!!!!!!!!