how long to keep the pool going ??

Since the fall weather has approached, my muscovies aren't as interested in their pool. They will have it available until water starts freezing and then I'm putting the pool away. I'm not messing with a frozen ice rink during the winter.
My advice, get muscovies, they aren't as water focused as other duck breeds. :lol:
 
I keep the pool up as long as I keep the outside water on, so until it starts to frost and get below freezing out. If I could keep it out all winter I would. I do fill up a little metal dog bowl for them to bathe in one at a time every few weeks just to help them stay clean. I have seen the Muscovies take baths when it was 15* F outside, then they just go inside the coop and sit around waiting to dry. I have never had a duck die from the cold or even get frostbite, they are some of the most cold hardy birds in the world. I never bring out the dog bowl when it is below 0 though.
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I have this wire cage around my water bowl for the ducks so they do not swim in extreme weather, it is just 2x4 inch wire that is cut to be 4x4 inch. Last year it got to -10*F during the day time and my muscovy drake knocked over the wire cage and took a bath, his feathers froze in place and we had to bring him inside to dry off. He did not even seem to be bothered by being frozen though... He was just walking around and wagging his tail and bobbing his head, that's pretty insane for a bird who originated in the tropical forests of South America. We still brought him in of course, his feathers were frozen in time and I do not think he would be bobbing his head and wagging his tail for long if we left him out.
 
So is the key to winter swimming to make sure they go somewhere dry after swimming so they don't get frostbite? If I make sure they go directly from pond to house, then they will be able to dry off and not have any issues, right???

They will take care of themselves. Honestly. They are really cold hardy. The only thing that could get frostbite is a foot and they will lay on their bellies and tuck their feet up in their feathers to keep them warm. Unless you have a special needs duck, they should be totally fine.
 

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