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My solution for messy ducklings and goslings

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I just wanted to share this with anybody who gets frustrated at how messy ducklings and goslings can be versus chicks.  I rushed getting my last duck clutch in an outside brooder due to this.  I have tried a hundred different ways to place their water so that they won't walk in it and poop in it!  I was seriously changing the bedding every 4 hours with only 4 of these little guys.  A simple guinea pig water bottle does the trick!  I got a flat-back clear bottle.  They learned how to use it because of their affinity for shiny objects.  I am currently raising two blue swedish and two sabastopol geese together and it is working like a charm.  The geese are naturally a little smarter and figured it out in only a few minutes and the ducklings weren't too far behind.  It is currently 32 degrees out and I cannot brood outside yet so they are all in my living room and I would prefer it not smell like ducks in here.

So much waterfowl, so little time!

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post #2 of 13

cool idea would it work with chicks to?

 

post #3 of 13

Yes it works for chicks too I saw this and tried it. Mine fight over the bottle --need to get another one

post #4 of 13

very cool might help to keep the brooding box clean huh?

 

post #5 of 13
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Yeah my two sabastopols and swede's are fighting over the one now.  It is good to know it works for chicks too!

So much waterfowl, so little time!

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So much waterfowl, so little time!

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post #6 of 13

Small world, but we live in the same town!

1 Buff Orpington, 2 Cinnamon Queens, 4 Silkie, 2 dominiques, 2 black sex links, 3 EE's, and 2 Welsummers
 

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1 Buff Orpington, 2 Cinnamon Queens, 4 Silkie, 2 dominiques, 2 black sex links, 3 EE's, and 2 Welsummers
 

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post #7 of 13

I love this idea!  My kids have been begging for ducklings and I've been putting it off because of how messy they are.  If I can use this trick the kids will be happy with ducks and I will be happy not having to change bedding 10 times a day! woot.gifNow to find some Cayugas....

post #8 of 13

If there is no actual water dish, then the ducklings will need to have a dish to soak their head in to clean out their nostrils, or at least have a swim/bath a couple times a day.  Ducks have to soak their bills in water to clear out gunk that gets stuck in there. 

Mommy to BR (Onyx), 2 Delaware (Pearl & Opal), BO (Ruby), Blue Silkie (Amber), Splash Silkie (Raine), 2 Golden Laced Orps (Goldie & Lacey), 2 EE (Bunny & Rabbit) & 2 Blk Javas (Crow & Butterfly)!

Also a Pit/Mastiff mix, an American Bulldog, 1 cat, a guinea pig, a bearded dragon, and a koi pond.

Oh.. can't forget my daughter, granddaughter, step-son, and wonderful husband!

 

 

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Mommy to BR (Onyx), 2 Delaware (Pearl & Opal), BO (Ruby), Blue Silkie (Amber), Splash Silkie (Raine), 2 Golden Laced Orps (Goldie & Lacey), 2 EE (Bunny & Rabbit) & 2 Blk Javas (Crow & Butterfly)!

Also a Pit/Mastiff mix, an American Bulldog, 1 cat, a guinea pig, a bearded dragon, and a koi pond.

Oh.. can't forget my daughter, granddaughter, step-son, and wonderful husband!

 

 

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post #9 of 13
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A daily bath tub swim and a good dry-off does the trick!  (make sure there are no chemicals is the tub)

So much waterfowl, so little time!

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So much waterfowl, so little time!

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Tonights "bath"

So much waterfowl, so little time!

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So much waterfowl, so little time!

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