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I second the mulch idea, I have been gardening with nice stinky moist duck poo shavings since march and my plants LOOOOOVE it! it really fluffs up the soil and helps retain moisture too, I actually amended my raised planting beds with the shaving/poo mix. I think my potatoes this year will be huge!
I would also agree that shavings are the way to go, My ducks ate some, but figured out fast that its not great food. Try using something you can re-use ultimately, its better to cut down on waste and saves you money. FYI: If you put the waterer on top of a 2x4 square with hardware cloth nailed over it, you can actually cut down on shaving in the water quite a bit, just put a towel or pan under the hardware cloth to absorb the water.
I wouldn't put duck poo towels in my washer and dryer, at 3 weeks a few ducks can totally anialate (sp?) the bedding and I wouldn't be able to touch the towel, let alone put it in the same washer as I do things that touch my family's bodies. To me it falls in with washing a cat litter box in your sink before you cook dinner.