How big should my duck house be?

Hahahaha--anyone who encourages, "Go HABS," must be used to a LOT more snow than I get!!! Oh, we can get a foot or more, but it almost always goes away in a couple of days. BTW, I am in Colorado's "banana belt."
Ooh, lucky duck. I'll trade you mid-January or so---sound good?

You should root for the bleu, blank, et rouge. Ain't no team better. :clap
 
Say, Banty, I wanted to show you some of the climate here, OK? Forgive me for using so much space.
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WIRE CAGE
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WEEK OLD
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THREE WEEKS OLD
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FULL GROWN
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RARE ONE-LEGGED BREED
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TULIPS IN APRIL
 

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Say, Banty, I wanted to show you some of the climate here, OK? Forgive me for using so much space.
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TULIPS IN APRIL
Your ducks are lovely, and I'm quite envious of how nice it looks to be in April. :thumbsup

Sometimes I think I'm crazy for keeping ducks in this frozen land, when I have to pull my hair out trying to keep water in front of them for half the year, but they're too cute to not keep. So, I just cross my fingers and hope they won't empty the waterer in half a minute.
 

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