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    Different breed of mate for Aylesbury drake?

    Hmm, not sure that's possible. They live in a closed coop with its own house. I think the only way to keep them apart would be to build a second coop and house. Might have to give these a miss and wait for more mature ducks to be available.
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    Different breed of mate for Aylesbury drake?

    I've managed to find a couple of female Aylesburys but they are only 7 weeks old. It's that too young to be placed with a sexually mature male?
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    Different breed of mate for Aylesbury drake?

    I've been looking for another female Aylesbury or two to go with our female and drake as I'm worried the female is getting pestered by the drake, but so far I haven't been able to find any Aylesburys. My question is, would it be effective if I put different breeds together, or would the...
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    Just found a yolk on the ground in the coop

    Ah thanks for putting my mind at ease. I went back out and I did find the shell, although it was more like a half shell and very soft so I think you are right on the money with incomplete egg.
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    Just found a yolk on the ground in the coop

    I've just been to give the ducks an afternoon treat and noticed an egg, minus it's shell, on the ground in the coop. This has worried me and confused me somewhat. I'm not sure where this egg came from as we had collected the daily two this morning and I'd emptied the house and laid fresh...
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    Fireworks

    Thanks, I think I will bring them in. Good idea on the treats and music! Thank you! :)
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    Fireworks

    How will our 3 Aylesbury ducks cope with the sound of fireworks? We always have a display in the garden but this is our first year with ducks. My original plan was to bring them inside in a large dog cage but I'm wondering if being out of the coop/house will be more traumatic for them. Help!
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    My DIY duck waterer

    Sure enough I've just seen one of the ducks in the drinking water. She did look like she was struggling to get out so I helped her out. As soon as I was out of the coop she was back in :barnie although this time she did get out by herself. As a temporary measure I've used a small paving flag to...
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    My DIY duck waterer

    They have a pond for swimming in, this was more to give them fresh drinking water that they can't constantly crap in.
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    My DIY duck waterer

    My concern with that is that they could **** in it like they always did with the drinker in their brooder, though I can't really gauge the scale with that pic so not sure if they could get their arses in it :lol: Maybe I can find something to modify mine to ensure they cannot get in :caf
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    My DIY duck waterer

    It's plastic, which I assume means it's safe. I would have thought the height of it would prevent them from climbing in but who knows?
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    Clean or dirty water pump for sunken kiddie pool duck pond?

    just noticed you're in Wigan too smonkey :thumbsup
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    My DIY duck waterer

    Just wondering what people's opinions are of this sunken bucket waterer. I'm very new to raising ducks and just learning as I go so I wouldn't know if there were any inherent problems or risks with this design, so let me know! The idea was to give them something stable that they can stick their...
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    Clean or dirty water pump for sunken kiddie pool duck pond?

    This is the one I was looking at, £63. I'm definitely going to look at mounting it on a pallet first though as that would be a cheaper long term solution. Need to check if the incline up to the pool would be too steep though.
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    Clean or dirty water pump for sunken kiddie pool duck pond?

    This photo gives an idea of the space constraints, but you know what, I think if I move the pool right up into the corner I may be able to ramp up on the other side(s) without blocking the door or losing too much space. Now, the logistics of working the swamp is another matter! I'm definitely...
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    Clean or dirty water pump for sunken kiddie pool duck pond?

    Ah, that's a pretty good idea, and I do have lots of pallets. I think space will be an issue but I will get my thinking cap on. Wishing I'd built a bigger coop now but the site I chose doesn't allow for much expansion.
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    Clean or dirty water pump for sunken kiddie pool duck pond?

    The one I was looking at was only cheap at £60 (though I haven't actually got anything to compare that to) but if I'm likely to go through a lot maybe this will just be a short term solution and I'll have to think of a more long term draining solution. Hmm.
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    Clean or dirty water pump for sunken kiddie pool duck pond?

    Not sure what a skid is :hu We did originally have the pool slightly raised though and drained it on to the ground where it ran off. The main problem was the size of the coop - raising the surrounding area up so that the ducks could get in and out of the pool was very space consuming and...
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    Clean or dirty water pump for sunken kiddie pool duck pond?

    lol no it does. I'm just trying to be a cheapskate but I reckon you're right, a dirty water pump is the way to go, especially if your 8mm solids pump gets blocked. Thanks :thumbsup
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    Hello (new to raising ducks)

    Thanks guys, I've been having a good read of the ducks sub forum :)
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