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  1. Daphne_loves_mealworms

    Could nature be to blame

    They are inside an insulated barn. I haven’t been using artificial heating after much consideration and discussion with others in my area. They have very deep bedding that I keep very clean and dry and they are safe from drafts but still have good ventilation. Inside the barn, they are in a...
  2. Daphne_loves_mealworms

    Could nature be to blame

    Thank you. She’s entirely stopped laying now, which I’m very happy about. She needs all of her nutritients to stay warm! Her current complaints are about not being able to swim much (I’m only using the concrete mixing tub at this point and only for short periods when it’s above 25 degrees) and...
  3. Daphne_loves_mealworms

    Could nature be to blame

    Winter hit hard and out of the blue here too at the very beginning of November. It definitely messed with Daphne’s egg-laying to a scary degree, but she powered through and is taking winter like a champ so far. It was -5 last night and no ducks became ice cubes (I was quite worried, to be...
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