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Hello all. I have a Pekin and a Muskovy (both hens). We have a backyard pond with goldfish (3,000 gallons). The ducks love it, but we put a net over it each fall until the spring to keep leaves out. This is our first winter with the ducks.
They miss swimming. They sit by the edge of the netted pond, pouting. I tried filling a kiddy pool to get them through the winter. That was quickly too much hassle for me, trying to keep it clean. One day, it occurred to me that I could hook a garden hose up to my laundry tub in my mudroom, and just give them a spray through the back door. They LOVE it, and it helps keep them clean. I use regular, cold tap water.
My question is….when is it too cold to get them wet? So far, no matter how cold it has gotten (I’m in Michigan, gets below freezing frequently) they still love it and expect it each day. I don’t want to make them sick.
Please advise. Thank you!
They miss swimming. They sit by the edge of the netted pond, pouting. I tried filling a kiddy pool to get them through the winter. That was quickly too much hassle for me, trying to keep it clean. One day, it occurred to me that I could hook a garden hose up to my laundry tub in my mudroom, and just give them a spray through the back door. They LOVE it, and it helps keep them clean. I use regular, cold tap water.
My question is….when is it too cold to get them wet? So far, no matter how cold it has gotten (I’m in Michigan, gets below freezing frequently) they still love it and expect it each day. I don’t want to make them sick.
Please advise. Thank you!