I’m in Ohio as well, and up, my entire property is one big mud pit. My ducks free range in the day, so they LOVE the mud...but I can understand your little one having an issue with navigating that. Straw is best suggestion, even if it gets wet in the run. Do they have a dry place to go to?We have 5 chickens and 2 ducks...their runs are seperated and the ducks have a cubby under the coop to get under for shelter
But their run is SO muddy because weve had alot of rain here in Ohio and it hasnt been cold enough for the ground to freeze so it's just a mud pit in there...the one duck doesnt seem to mind but we have a very short duck that has a hard time walking and he gets stuck in the mud
I know we may have to wait until spring to do anything but does anyone have any suggestions ? I feel so bad for frank (the super short one ) because he struggles to walk as is
Or please just tell me were not the only ones that have this issue?! Its driving me nuts!
Thank you!
According to weather channel, we’re expecting a cold front coming in tomorrow...so the mud will freeze up.
Since I’ve had ducks, I really despise winter, especially here in Ohio. Poor things spend days inside there house, and since the hose freezes, I have to lug gallons of water uphill from my basement. I always worry about them in the super cold weather, and we go through much more straw, as they need deeper piles, and are in the house much longer than the rest of the year.
Fortunately, we’ve had a relatively mild winter this year...can’t wait for February to be over!