I had ducks once,,, I have never seen such a mess. They will try and get IN your waterer. They were great fun but be emotionally prepared. Good Luck
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I have a dog pen coming for them when they out grow the totes. It is 4x4 and 2 foot tall it should last them a bit. Or at least long enough for me to finish my duck house.Well, you need to remember, it is the length times width that determines space, so a 40 gallon tote won't last long.
I had 4 in a tote, maybe not 40 gallon, but what I thought was big. I got them at a week old. By the end of the week they were in a very large kiddie pool brooder. I felt that was too small after they got used to it those first few days.![]()
I wish you had done all of this a month ago so I could have copiedYou have several nice features. It was all a learning experience with for me from day 1. Soon2BeChixMom is right...they are messy
Cat litter idea I love...Im doing that next time. I used a baking sheet under my waterer. It helped some.
Please post pics of duck house when you are done...I am still not sure about what to do with that...mine sleep in a cage that my husband made, but during day, I bring them out into a caged area that I put up temporarily with a kiddie pool. They stay there all day until bed time. I am trying to get my chickens used to them safely before letting them out on there own. I want my husband to build them a shelter to get out of the elements when I let them out but still researching ideas. Would love to see what you come up with.
I will bet they will hate the dark colored tote. When you reach in, they will likely scatter like roaches.
If you have to get any more, try the clear ones.
Thanks! Cant wait to see it!When I moved onto my property I was lucky and had three existing buildings here. I choose the biggest one to be the house for my ducks. It is also the one farthest away from the house so that I can make the duck pen as big as I like with out hitting anything important like propane, or water lines.
Basically the guy just used PVC pipe and a very big tarp with some wood to make this rounded building. I will show you what it looks like tomorrow when I get a chance to go out there and work inside again. It isn't very pretty but it is functional. it even has some insulation in the ceiling to keep some of the heat in.
Thanks! Cant wait to see it!
We did something like that for our ducklings (see attached pic). I stitched together a covering for the back and sides that uses velcro straps to attach to the cage. There is another matching cloth that can cover the front if need be (I used it once). The flooring is sand and shelf liner. Their food and water is normally on a tray, but I was washing it at the time so their food is just sitting in there all willy-nilly in the pic. The heat lamp is attached to a tripod that can be raised and lowered with a small crank on the side.My next size brooder is going to be a dog x-pen so there will be open sides until I put something there. It will be 4x4 and should be good for a little while with my little ducklings. Just trying to figure out where to put it and what to put under it.