Duck coop pictures?

Here is mine it is a 9x8 made out of old pallet would plus a few new studs and wire for the ceiling. Basicly a lot of reused material that was on the property short of hardware. It should be finished up this week for all the ducks to go into.

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Dutch door for the entry
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Fairly large window we can slow in the back if it is cold or open if it is hot for a cross breeze.
 
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We only have a flock of 3 (Maybe down to 2 if our suspected drake is a drake) so our small setup can work. I actually have done a little more work to the run (Added triangular supports, added gravity feeders)
Wow, this is exactly what I want for my ducks! What material did you use for the floor? Did you build it? Unfortunately, I don’t know how to build and most of the coops I’ve seen cost a fortune. Especially since I need it just for 3 pet ducks. If you don’t mind me asking about how much would it cost to build a coop like that?
What do you do you use for them to swim? Also what will you do for shade? I am sorry for all of the questions! LOL! This is the first coop that seems practical for my ducks. Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love all of the other coops everyone has shown me but there is no way I can afford them nor would the place I live allow it.
 
Here is mine it is a 9x8 made out of old pallet would plus a few new studs and wire for the ceiling. Basicly a lot of reused material that was on the property short of hardware. It should be finished up this week for all the ducks to go into.

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Dutch door for the entry
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Fairly large window we can slow in the back if it is cold or open if it is hot for a cross breeze.
Wow, that’s amazing and very clever. You are very handy! I’m still learning to use a hammer!
 
My husband just finished ours. It was my Mother's Day gift. Excuse the construction mess.
 

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That’s beautiful! I’d like to give one rec. put hardware cloth up half way around you pen your wire is large enough for a raccoon to reach in an grab a duck by the neck and try and pull through the fence and I am sure you don’t want that. We’ve seen many ducks killed like that on here.
 
here is mine!! my duckies love if:) I plan to eventually build a large run for them as they usually free range but I have seen mr hawk hanging around lately. The two pools have a drainage system which make its very easy to clean and refill. Ignore the baby pool these pictures were taken in between flocks.
 

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