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I went out and stirred the litter in the coop/duck house. It’s amazing how damp it was in there! I also moved the pool away from the pop door to where we plan to put the bigger one and left the big door open to help things dry out. Obviously that chore needs doing a bit more often.
I talked with my son a bit about housing today. I explained that I feel like maybe the ducks need a little house inside the existing structure to snuggle in and keep warmer. However, wild ducks don’t have such a thing and I felt like the money and effort would be wasted. He agreed.
We’re having lows in the mid 30s to low 40s and highs in the low 60s right now but I’m already thinking about summer. I’ve decided not to use the screens on the coop/duck house this year, just a strip across the bottom to make them feel like they have some cover from the front. Also, I’m going to hang the fans inside against the HWC to push out warm air and moisture.
Back to perusing backyard duck pond pics, looking for ideas so we can get started when the pond liner arrives.
I talked with my son a bit about housing today. I explained that I feel like maybe the ducks need a little house inside the existing structure to snuggle in and keep warmer. However, wild ducks don’t have such a thing and I felt like the money and effort would be wasted. He agreed.
We’re having lows in the mid 30s to low 40s and highs in the low 60s right now but I’m already thinking about summer. I’ve decided not to use the screens on the coop/duck house this year, just a strip across the bottom to make them feel like they have some cover from the front. Also, I’m going to hang the fans inside against the HWC to push out warm air and moisture.
Back to perusing backyard duck pond pics, looking for ideas so we can get started when the pond liner arrives.