Ducks in the Winter

I wish I could find the blog article from Metzger Farms that discussed different bedding options for ducks (shavings, horse pellets, etc.). But I do remember that the prefer straw, but chop the straw. (They have a fancy piece of equipment to do this.) I do agree with others that it depends on your particular set up, where you live, and what works best for you.

Here’s another interesting article from them in regards to odor and ammonia:
https://metzerfarms.blogspot.com/2017/12/ammonia-causes-and-affects.html
 
I wish I could find the blog article from Metzger Farms that discussed different bedding options for ducks (shavings, horse pellets, etc.). But I do remember that the prefer straw, but chop the straw. (They have a fancy piece of equipment to do this.) I do agree with others that it depends on your particular set up, where you live, and what works best for you.

Here’s another interesting article from them in regards to odor and ammonia:
https://metzerfarms.blogspot.com/2017/12/ammonia-causes-and-affects.html
I really like buying the chopped straw but it is pricey.
 
I have 2 coops the same dimensions. My Khaki Campbells use wood chips from Tractor supply they've been fine for 7 years. My wild ducks use straw from Tractor supply it costs almost 3 times as much as chips but it does the coop 3 times as opposed to once with chips so it's a wash. I think my little teal can settle into the straw a little better.
 

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