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Hi, im just wondering if ducks can use these drinkers? TIA
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Yea there is a bigger version thats a Goose and duck waterer, these were just buy one get one so i was wondering. Ill see if my local store carries the bigger one. I will be getting 2 by hopefully March or April.I have the bigger version. The trough is deep and a bit less than 2 inches from edge to base.
Pain in the rump to refill.
Well, im going to have a pool, and then some black tubs with water, and maybe another waterer.they really want something they can dunk their head into, unless you have Muscovey.
Yes, they can use them, but they won't be good enough as the only water source.Hi, im just wondering if ducks can use these drinkers? TIAView attachment 3401205
Ok, i will be buying a different waterer.I think you got the information in the posts above, but just to put it in one response:
Yes, ducks can use them but ducks needs deep clean water -- in tubs or a pond -- where they can dunk their whole head and clean out their nares and eyes.
Do you use plastiv one gallon buckets or metal? I will also be having chickens in the same area, different coops as long as the ducks are female not males. So will the chickens try to get water out of them?Yes, they can use them, but they won't be good enough as the only water source.
It's going to be a little difficult for them to scoop the water up with their bills, depending on how wide the rim is. And ducks need to be able to dunk their heads fully. I use gallon water buckets, they're deep enough to dunk their heads and work very well
I use plastic onesDo you use plastiv one gallon buckets or metal? I will also be having chickens in the same area, different coops as long as the ducks are female not males. So will the chickens try to get water out of them?