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Yes, our intentions for our animals don’t always result in what we expect. I definitely will be putting water outside of the duck house as I do with my chickens. I also plan to put down vinyl flooring to prevent rot and make clean up easier. I considered a wire bottom floor to make it less messy until I heard it may mess up their feet.Oh! And the initial reason I had that tub full of straw in the space is that I leave a bowl of water in that particular coop and they kept ruining all the bedding every day with water, so I made "waterproof" beds by using the drinking tub for the exact opposite use the designers intended (to keep water out instead of keep water in). Your biggest choice in duck house building is "water inside or outside"
I have a second home for them (for when it is warmer) in the duck garden (where the pond is) I made a floor there that has 2 levels. Just on the inside of the door the floor is about 4" lower than the rest of the area. That is where the water bowl goes. If they spill(did I type "if"? That should be "when they spill") the water leaks outside over materials that are not damaged by water (and are designed to dry out) but does not go to where the bedding is.
They are wonderful, but you have to decide if part of what you love is the mess. They don't mean to be messy... They were not designed to live in "dry" homes, we made that choice for them when we decided that predator proofing was easier on us when you have walls and floors. They don't make a mess in the pondthey just ruin the bedding trying to make the coop into a pond.