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I let my ducks swim in the winter as long as it is above freezing. You are not letting them swim at all in winter?
they have a pond not pools so probably not unless we order a pool
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I let my ducks swim in the winter as long as it is above freezing. You are not letting them swim at all in winter?
I let my ducks swim in the winter as long as it is above freezing. You are not letting them swim at all in winter?
It’s snowing here in NW PA and many ducks are swimming...they can swim as long as they want until they are in the barn...no swimming in the barn...we have tubs in there that will have giant holes on them big enough for several ducks to get many heads in at once..but not bodies...I read about it on here..we have farm animals..plus..with a swimming pool in the barn it would be frozen hay everywhere with poop....all ducks need is to get their whole head in to wash themselves off....the barn is heated..the water is heated, lighting, heated tubs...windows.....for ventilation...and they’ll get out every decent day..as for food..we have 43. I plan to feed twice daily with a few feeders to avoid craziness...this is because most of mine are pekins and if I leave feed in all day they’ll never stop..as for measuring...I tried really hard to stick to it for awhile...but with different breeds, and different sexes, unless you separate them..there’s always going to be somebody underfed..just try to watch for that..another reason I am going to feed them twice..I have control... good luck