Aw thank you so much for your concern! Yes, the 'kids' are just fine, thank you! I bought this set up when I started my duck adventure in June. Turns out, the ducks come inside at night (through the doggie door, haha) and there is no need for the run because they are completely enclosed in my...
Rugged ranch coop (I took the upper nesting boxes out to make the coop more duck friendly, but I have the nesting boxes if you want to reinstall) and matching run for sale. Located in Hartford County.
Here are Natalie and Franklin, no idea of their breeds, but I am having th best time with them! I incubated and hatched Natalie myself and Franklin came into my work (vet hospital) at about 3 days old with bite wounds. Doing great now! My friends joke he is a seagull cross because he is light grey
I used an empty plastic juice container and cut a hole in it with enough room for the ducklings to stick their heads into the water. I put an old Pyrex lid under the juice box so if any water did drip out, the lid caught it and kept bedding dry. Worked really well for my ducklings.
Hi there! Hope everyone is having a nice day. I was wondering what you all use for bedding in your coops. Currently I am using hay but I have found when I go to let the ducks out in the morning all the hay is moved to the sides of the coop and they are sitting (rather happily) on the vinyl...
Wow! Thank you all so very much! Our coop is very well ventilated (over 2sqft) and their run area is in the back corner of our yard wedged between our 6ft privacy fence and our barb so they do have good protection from the wind on 3 sides. Thank you a bunch, it is nice to hear everyone's...
Hi! I am a new duck owner and am thinking ahead to planning for winter. I live in CT where we do get blizzards. I am wondering how your ducks manage? Thank you!