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We used to but stopped bothering. It's not like in a pheasant or partridge pen where if a fox gets in the birds can't get away. Any trouble and they'll just take to the water and safety. That works for us but every shoot is different. You may find you need an electric fence... I'm sure others will share their wisdom.

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You could make a pen that sits half in the water and half out. Give them a few days to get used to the place then let them out.

If you don't want to do that you might find for the first wee while they want to go for a wander....just keep push in them back. A week of visiting the pond last thing and with the lamp should help them settle in.

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You could make a pen that sits half in the water and half out. Give them a few days to get used to the place then let them out.

If you don't want to do that you might find for the first wee while they want to go for a wander....just keep push in them back. A week of visiting the pond last thing and with the lamp should help them settle in.

just like he said.....

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I release a similar number on a pond, no pen or electric fence. Just make sure that the grass area is either short, or mow it before your ducks arrive, so nothing can hide in it and ambush the ducklings

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