RSTinWA
Chirping
- Feb 1, 2021
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I'm new to ducks, and my 6 Swedish Blue girls are about 7 weeks old. I live in suburbs of Seattle, and our yard is on the edge of the Mountains to Sound Greenbelt, very steep hill, and light shade from trees.
My girls are in a 10 x 10 x 6 chain link dog kennel, with a skirting of hardware cloth and chain link and hardware cloth roof. I've got straw on the ground, though the area where their water is kept has gravel to improve drainage. One corner has a tarp right now to keep the feed dry and give them a place to get out of the rain. There is a large dogloo house for them to shelter inside.
I want to build an enclosure attached to the outside of my current run to give them more shelter for rain and winter weather. I know I need ventilation and square footage per bird, so I guess my main question is -- if I build it, will they use it? Currently, they pretty much ignore the dogloo and tarped corner of the run, and choose so snuggle together in the area where the rain is coming in. Our temps are still dipping into the upper 40's and low 50s at night, but they still choose to stay in the open area. So what do I build that will be more appealing to them then being under the open roof?
My girls are in a 10 x 10 x 6 chain link dog kennel, with a skirting of hardware cloth and chain link and hardware cloth roof. I've got straw on the ground, though the area where their water is kept has gravel to improve drainage. One corner has a tarp right now to keep the feed dry and give them a place to get out of the rain. There is a large dogloo house for them to shelter inside.
I want to build an enclosure attached to the outside of my current run to give them more shelter for rain and winter weather. I know I need ventilation and square footage per bird, so I guess my main question is -- if I build it, will they use it? Currently, they pretty much ignore the dogloo and tarped corner of the run, and choose so snuggle together in the area where the rain is coming in. Our temps are still dipping into the upper 40's and low 50s at night, but they still choose to stay in the open area. So what do I build that will be more appealing to them then being under the open roof?