Namenlos463
In the Brooder
- Aug 6, 2022
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Hi all! I just recently got two baby ducklings. One male and one female.
I was hoping to take them back to university with me. I won’t have a roommate, so that is a bonus, which means more space. I will have a small locked room to myself in a small first floor apartment. I will most be on campus (out of my dorm) from 8am or earlier to 4pm or later with little to no time to walk back for a little to let me ducks out. My dorm is also carpeted.
Are there any tips on how to house them while I am gone? Preferably cheaper options.
I’ve looked at fencing or wire instead of cages, and baby gates to block my door off. I’ve thought of letting them loose in the room while I am gone and just diapering them, but I feel like all day is a long time to be diapered, especially with food and water access. This problem of diapering would only be fixed if they have their own area with some kind of plastic and absorbent material placed down.
If it doesn’t work out, I will have to leave them back home with family, just the two of them.
I was hoping to take them back to university with me. I won’t have a roommate, so that is a bonus, which means more space. I will have a small locked room to myself in a small first floor apartment. I will most be on campus (out of my dorm) from 8am or earlier to 4pm or later with little to no time to walk back for a little to let me ducks out. My dorm is also carpeted.
Are there any tips on how to house them while I am gone? Preferably cheaper options.
I’ve looked at fencing or wire instead of cages, and baby gates to block my door off. I’ve thought of letting them loose in the room while I am gone and just diapering them, but I feel like all day is a long time to be diapered, especially with food and water access. This problem of diapering would only be fixed if they have their own area with some kind of plastic and absorbent material placed down.
If it doesn’t work out, I will have to leave them back home with family, just the two of them.