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    To heat or not to heat?

    But from what I've read by keeping food available at night can help them keep themselves warm...and if they have food they must have water...so that leads me to believe if they are already cold taking away food is not the answer...
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    To heat or not to heat?

    That's why we are looking at heater panels that are made for dog houses. They don't get hot enough to catch anything on fire and they are really only warm if you touch them. They always have access to food and water and don't care for much other than duck food, corn and peas.
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    To heat or not to heat?

    They have a access to both houses one with straw and one with shavings during the day also their whole run is blocked on one side by a garage and partially on the other side by a van. The way I have their houses set up they could also use both of those to block wind. We've tried straw in the...
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    To heat or not to heat?

    I have 2 female khaki campbell ducks (9ish months) . I have attached pictures of their enclosure it's about 30ft long and 10ft wide. I live in Michigan so our winters tend to get pretty chilly this week we are expecting the temps to drop into single digits. Most winters we will spend a good...
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    Accidental Goose

    It would only let me add one picture to the post.
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    Accidental Goose

    My grandmother has had geese for as long as I can remember. Unfortunately this past week she broke her hip and now will be in a rehab facility for at least 8 weeks and if recovery doesnt go as planned will be going to a nursing home after. Over the past 5 years most of her flock has passed away...
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