Okay, we made some changes to the design. Nothing major.
The ramp is now set to be designed sort of like a drawbridge. That way, we can shut it if we ever need to put the ducks up for a bit.
There will be five little hutches. The heating lamps will go over the two back ones for egg-hatching...
Well, the big reason I want it large enough for two, is so that they can all go in and be comfortable. I plan on using your kennel idea and putting a couple small-ish kennels outside during the warmer months for broody hens. The coop will be there just as an option if they want it.
Haha, this...
Okay, so, small, individual boxes would be best? Do think the above size would be large enough for two? Or do you think I probably won't need it large enough for two?
Okay, hay and TSC shavings lol. (: Sounds like a plan!
Another question... How big would these little hutches have to be? I have five ducks in total, four who are hens. One hen is a Mallard, who I think will only get broody in springtime. The others have the potential to get broody any time of...
Also, this is the design my grandpa and I decided on.
Front:
https://scontent-a-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/1150776_10151725448447872_1875874334_n.jpg
Side:
https://scontent-a-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/1186179_10151725448252872_1629932153_n.jpg
The windows will be screened and have a...
We *still* have not built our coop. We've had our ducks for like three and a half months, and still have not built their coop. x.x In my defense, our main builder had shoulder surgery and can't really help us do much of anything, so the rest of us are kinda confused with how to begin.
BUT, I...