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    How do you protect the ducks from raccoons and coy

    Quote Originally Posted by steve604 View Post
    I have to agree with whiskers. I had a 1 1/2 acre pond with a weed problem. I bought 3 grass carp and 5 ducks. They cleaned it up and I didn't have to worry about using chemicals. It may take a little while but it works. Do NOT feed the ducks. They will start following you around looking for food, and it's hard to fish with ducks chasing your top water lure.x(

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    How do you protect the ducks from raccoons and coyotes and fox? I had ducks one time and the raccoons killed them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by treisa1 View Post
    How do you protect the ducks from raccoons and coyotes and fox? I had ducks one time and the raccoons killed them.
    A few mature geese with the ducks would go a long ways but you can't totally protect tame ducks if they are outdoors. If you could protect them from raccoons, coyotes and foxes it would only be a matter of time before a hawk, owl or eagle would take them.

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