Jessi1210
Chirping
After doing some reading here I just want to see if I am providing proper housing for my ducks as I'm still new to this.
What I have is a pretty decent sized enclosure, inside of that is the chicken coop, chickens go in to sleep at night and the door is always open since it's already in side the other fence
Then I have a duck box, currently that has its own little fencing around it as I have some ducklings that are being separated from the rest.
They have a 3 gallon waterer. And a feeder, that I sit inside the coop so it doesn't get wet in the rain. (Any suggestions on waterproof/can stay outside uncovered feeder?
And there is also a kiddie pool in there.
The chickens and older drakes free range a majority of the day and I open up the smaller enclosure to let my little ones explore the larger enclosure and have some mini free range time, without getting lost or hurt.
I feed purina flock raiser to my chickens and older drakes. The babies get in medicated starter.
I give treats of meal worms, peas, watermelon, other various foods I have read are okay for both chickens and ducks.
My drakes do not usually go inside at night, they tend to stay outside.
Should they be in some type of cover at night and shut in? Or is it okay since they are still inside fencing?
I use pine shavings in the coop and duck box and clean it (scoop out and add fresh) as needed
Am I missing anything?
I'll add a photo of their current set up, the fencing around the duck box has been expanded since the little ones are larger now.
What I have is a pretty decent sized enclosure, inside of that is the chicken coop, chickens go in to sleep at night and the door is always open since it's already in side the other fence
Then I have a duck box, currently that has its own little fencing around it as I have some ducklings that are being separated from the rest.
They have a 3 gallon waterer. And a feeder, that I sit inside the coop so it doesn't get wet in the rain. (Any suggestions on waterproof/can stay outside uncovered feeder?
And there is also a kiddie pool in there.
The chickens and older drakes free range a majority of the day and I open up the smaller enclosure to let my little ones explore the larger enclosure and have some mini free range time, without getting lost or hurt.
I feed purina flock raiser to my chickens and older drakes. The babies get in medicated starter.
I give treats of meal worms, peas, watermelon, other various foods I have read are okay for both chickens and ducks.
My drakes do not usually go inside at night, they tend to stay outside.
Should they be in some type of cover at night and shut in? Or is it okay since they are still inside fencing?
I use pine shavings in the coop and duck box and clean it (scoop out and add fresh) as needed
Am I missing anything?
I'll add a photo of their current set up, the fencing around the duck box has been expanded since the little ones are larger now.