Very easy: I bought this metal basket at the local $-store:
Ordered this heating pad from Amazon:
Then i closed off the back of the basket with duct-tape, one layer from the inside, another layer from the outside, so that no duckling can get stuck on the glue.
Then wrapped the heat pad lengthwise over the basket and fixed it with additional duct-tape. I consider myself lucky to have found such a nice basket with a cave-entrance.
More pictures of the heat-cave in the duckling album, page 3: https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/albums/2019-spring-ducklings.7428740/?page=3
Very easy: I bought this metal basket at the local $-store:
Ordered this heating pad from Amazon:
Then i closed off the back of the basket with duct-tape, one layer from the inside, another layer from the outside, so that no duckling can get stuck on the glue.
Then wrapped the heat pad lengthwise over the basket and fixed it with additional duct-tape. I consider myself lucky to have found such a nice basket with a cave-entrance.
More pictures of the heat-cave in the duckling album, page 3: https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/albums/2019-spring-ducklings.7428740/?page=3
So exactly which "$$" store did you find this and the water basin and basket? We have Family Dollar (which had the green basket but it was way too small), Dollar Tree, and Dollar General all within reasonable distance from us.
So exactly which "$$" store did you find this and the water basin and basket? We have Family Dollar (which had the green basket but it was way too small), Dollar Tree, and Dollar General all within reasonable distance from us.
That is a treats-ball, you fill it with treats like meal-worms, the ducks can play with it and sometimes a treat falls out.
My grown up ducks are scared to death of this, if i put that in their house they refuse to go in, i placed it in the brooder so that the new ducks get used to it from the beginning. And i'm looking forward to some duckling soccer…