gingerviolinist
Chirping
- Jun 5, 2017
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After 2 failed attempts at getting my ducks the measly 9 inches off the ground and into their coop every night on their own, I have a third attempt that still needs some tweaking. Seeking advice and recommendations.
Attempt 1:
18" long x 12" wide wood ramp with wood rungs every 4 inches - tried adding guide rail sides to no avail - refused to use for 2 full weeks.
Attempt 2:
Cement paver steps 18" wide x 6" deep - tried a set of 3 steps and a set of 4 - reluctantly began using every other night after another week. Now treating stubbed toes, overgrown toenails, and bumblefoot in 4 out of 6 ducks.
Attempt 3:
36" long x 16" wide wood ramp - 5 out of 6 ducks used this for the first time tonight, with some herding and mealworm persuasion. Very slippery! Will this option be better than the first 2? Looking to add some non-abrasive grip to add to the ramp. Rubber mat flooring? Plastic turf? Yoga mat? Shelf liner?
Attempt 1:

18" long x 12" wide wood ramp with wood rungs every 4 inches - tried adding guide rail sides to no avail - refused to use for 2 full weeks.
Attempt 2:

Cement paver steps 18" wide x 6" deep - tried a set of 3 steps and a set of 4 - reluctantly began using every other night after another week. Now treating stubbed toes, overgrown toenails, and bumblefoot in 4 out of 6 ducks.
Attempt 3:

36" long x 16" wide wood ramp - 5 out of 6 ducks used this for the first time tonight, with some herding and mealworm persuasion. Very slippery! Will this option be better than the first 2? Looking to add some non-abrasive grip to add to the ramp. Rubber mat flooring? Plastic turf? Yoga mat? Shelf liner?