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how to house break a duck


Question Posted Saturday May 23 2009, 8:52 pm

We just got 2 baby ducks and are raising them in the house so far are they able to be house broken?

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laynemayhem answered Sunday May 24 2009, 1:06 am:
my mom had a roommate a few years back who had a pet duck and let me warn you: there is no housebreaking a duck. they arent like dogs, the cant tell you when they are about to use the bathroom or that they need to, and they arent like cats, who know a specific place where they're supposed to do their business. she said he just went wherever he felt like it.

now, my friend had a few ducks a few months ago and kept them in a fence outside.

if the ducks are itty bitty babies, keep them in a roomy box, which you're sure they won't get out of. or get a dog cage and keep them in there, so its not as dark and they can still do whatever. as soon as they are big enough, keep them outside in a caged area, unless you don't want them to fly away. in that case, you'll want a chicken pen thing. its a big cage that you nail into the ground and has a top so that they can't get out.

sorry if i wasnt of anymore help, have fun with those duckies! :)

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