BackYard Chickens › Member Pages › Duck House

Duck House

Da Duck Haus 

OK -- here's some pics of the process -- aided by chickens, dogs, cats, neighbors, etc.

I happened upon a pile of 2x6's at a local lumber yard for next to nothing - and knew a duck house was in my future.

I try to be practical about size, approach to cleaning, creature comfort - but focus on artistic license.

Because they don't care what it looks like -- and it's somewhere within my view -- I really want to be delighted by the sight of it,  and will add any interesting features I can muster.

 

The hobbit like door - came from a friends junk pile.  Great hinges form the flea market.  Fun old windows salvaged,  exterior finish boards from pallets,  free shingles.

A split roof - seemed extravagant -- but is so functional in the summer for letting the heat out -- the back area can be open on top but for wire in the summer - and easily topped off with plywood for the winter. Who knew.  All the window come out in the summer and get replaced with hardware wire - I'm thinking about wire doors - but I know they like their privacy.  Just inside the front door to the right is their nest where they kindly place their eggs every morning.

I was sure my neighbors old clawfoot bathtub would qualify as artistic - but I'm still working on the practicalities of the ramp.  They do love just plodding up to the platform - and then plopping in for a dip.  I drain the water into the hosta garden just outside their fence. Everyone is happy.

Here are the beautiful Welsh sisters -- Brindle and Gertrude

 And cousin - Inga - da Swedish Duck

Here is the fall coop -- I found those beautiful brackets and couldn't wait to put them on!   In the background is their lean to - for rain and snow protection - north and west wind cover.

Comments

There are no comments yet
BackYard Chickens › Member Pages › Duck House