Hi there, I am new to ducks, and they are new to me!
I have three Pekin ducklings, around three weeks old. They are adorable and sweet, and they are STINKY. I change their bedding all the time - sometimes twice a day - as they are currently in my mudroom! The weather here is off and on. It snowed yesterday and today will get to the fifties.
My questions:
1) Is it OK to let them run outside in this weather? They are in a protected goat pen with my pregnant goat, who finds them amusing albeit a bit annoying. Or is it too cold? I watch them and let them back in if they huddle, but I don't want to make a big mistake.
2) They have some feathers.....they shy away from the heat lamp. There is such varying info on when to let them outside. I will be building them a 'nook' in the goat pen so they can have their own space. My husband is torn on whether or not to just stick them in with the chickens - we have around 20 chickens.
I'm new to ducks! The info out there on the 'net is very hard to follow, so I came here to ask the pros. Thanks in advance! This is my first post, but I cannot wait to get more involved!
~ S
I have three Pekin ducklings, around three weeks old. They are adorable and sweet, and they are STINKY. I change their bedding all the time - sometimes twice a day - as they are currently in my mudroom! The weather here is off and on. It snowed yesterday and today will get to the fifties.
My questions:
1) Is it OK to let them run outside in this weather? They are in a protected goat pen with my pregnant goat, who finds them amusing albeit a bit annoying. Or is it too cold? I watch them and let them back in if they huddle, but I don't want to make a big mistake.
2) They have some feathers.....they shy away from the heat lamp. There is such varying info on when to let them outside. I will be building them a 'nook' in the goat pen so they can have their own space. My husband is torn on whether or not to just stick them in with the chickens - we have around 20 chickens.
I'm new to ducks! The info out there on the 'net is very hard to follow, so I came here to ask the pros. Thanks in advance! This is my first post, but I cannot wait to get more involved!
~ S
