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Duck mommy 2019
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farenheitFahrenheit or Celcius?
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farenheitFahrenheit or Celcius?
i never made one because i’m fine with them being in at nightDo you not have a secure place for them to sleep at night?
Agreed, especially of they get accustomed to the heat, and they aren't accustomed to the cold anymore, and then the power goes out one nigh, you could loose your whole flock because they can't keep warm, and freeze to death. It really happens. I was thinking about getting a heater, and didn't for that reason. They are fine.What state are you in?
I doubt that your ducks need added heat at all. If I recall yours are all fully feathered and old enough to lay/mate.
THIS is why they have feathers. They are fine, I STRONGLY advise that you remove the heat lamp in sections, and slowly ween them off the heat. It will be much safer that way.yes i bring them in at night, but during the day they can’t be fully outside in winter all day because the temp drop is too much
Agreed, especially of they get accustomed to the heat, and they aren accustomed to the cold anymore, and then the power goes out one night and you could loose your whole flock. I was thinking about getting a heater, and didn't for that reason. They are fine.
Yes, she did say that it gets into the negatives in fahrenheit, so probably pretty cold, BUT, if they are used to being warm, power out, suddenly negative degrees, then you are even MORE likely to loose THE WHOEL FLOCK! I would be very concerned about your heat!Yeah.....still want to know what state the OP is in. Totally don't want the street address but knowing the state would clear the weather questions up quick.
if they are used to being warm, power out, suddenly negative degrees, then you are even MORE likely to loose THE WHOEL FLOCK!
Ohh, well I think them being inside is fine, I don't have any problem with that, but why do you need a heat lamp though? You should probably just get rid of it then, because if it is warm enough inside for you, its warm enough for the ducks.Not these ducks--they sleep in the house at night. Yes, in the human house. The humans will notice before it gets cold enough to be dangerous for the ducks.
I do agree it would be better to eliminate the heat lamp for reasons of fire safety.