Location?.....My winter is probably different than yours...
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Anything that moves lol....... my ducks will find bugs that I can't even see. They absolutely love it when I lift up rocks for them and dig in the flowerbeds. They might need grit if they eat things other than their feed. But mine free range supervised for a couple hours a day so they find their own grit to help them digest their food.OK guys, new duck question! What kind of bugs or grubs have you found that your ducks like? I was specifically wondering about pill bugs, grasshoppers, and crickets since we have lots of those her in Colorado. I do have access to buying mealworms but they are very expensive. Thx for any help!!
I wouldn't let them have access to a pool in the winter even though they would totally swim in it. If you are in an area that gets below freezing regularly, their wet feathers can freeze to things. Depending on your winters, you could put a heat lamp in their brooder.Hey guys! It's me again! I know I haven't been around for a while but I'm still greatly intrigued with ducks. I think I said before, i would like to get ducks in January of next year. So I was wondering what I can do to prepare for the ducks while it is still warm outside (relatively!). Also, how do you guys keep your ducks warm in the winter? Do you still allow them to have a pool in the winter? Thanks!![]()
If they are all females it shouldn't matter much. Especially if you are getting them as ducklings all at once. Since I had several ducklings all at once I put them outside at about 2-3 weeks in a sunny area supervised for hours at a time and they loved it. Which was around 75 degrees at the time. My dog can't be trusted around ducklings. He doesn't mind the adults though for some reason.I have a few questions on ducks and would really appreciate any answers! Thank you for your time if you can answer any!!!
So I planned to get 6 ducks, 2 magpie, 2 Pekin and 2 Cayuga. I was wondering if the magpie and Pekin would get along because of the size difference. Also, what age should they be put outside? By the time they are ready to go outside it will be about 75 degrees during the day. And while they are in their artificial brooder, would a normal heat light be ok or do I need blue? I also have a dog that doesn't seem to notice the wildlife in our backyard. Do you think she would be good with the ducks?
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