How tall are large breed ducks?

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I’m converting a shed to a coop for a mixed flock. Currently I just have chickens and will be moving them into the shed and getting ducklings in the spring. Can anyone tell me how tall large breed ducks like Saxony, Silver Appleyard, and Buffs are so I can plan how high to mount the chickens’ poop board and still give the ducks good clearance to walk under it?
 
I have some of those breeds and inside my duck house I have some plastic tables which are actually sections from a big shelving unit some of the ducks jump up and sleep on top and some of them sleep under the clearance is 18 inches and they’re very happy with it, but don’t forget Ducks are very good at ducking. 😂
Yes pun intended.
It doesn’t have to be so high that they’re standing completely upright underneath it. As long as they have other space to walk around without a shelf above them. I like to give my ducks at least 4 ft.² each floor space inside of their overnight coop.
Something funny I’m sitting outside with my Ducks now and the light breeds (my Indian runners) when they stand up right they’re taller than the big heavy Ducks lol they stand like a little bowling pins
 
I have some of those breeds and inside my duck house I have some plastic tables which are actually sections from a big shelving unit some of the ducks jump up and sleep on top and some of them sleep under the clearance is 18 inches and they’re very happy with it, but don’t forget Ducks are very good at ducking. 😂
Yes pun intended.
It doesn’t have to be so high that they’re standing completely upright underneath it. As long as they have other space to walk around without a shelf above them. I like to give my ducks at least 4 ft.² each floor space inside of their overnight coop.
Something funny I’m sitting outside with my Ducks now and the light breeds (my Indian runners) when they stand up right they’re taller than the big heavy Ducks lol they stand like a little bowling pins
Wow I didn’t know ducks could jump that high. That’s very good to know. I was thinking of putting it closer to waist height for easy scooping, which would obviously be plenty of head clearance (even without any Runners in my future flock), but I also didn’t want to make it so high my chickens couldn’t easily get up there as they start to age, so conservative recommendations for that purpose were 18-24” off the floor. I don’t necessarily want a ramp (if I place the platform/roost higher) right in my walking path to the nesting boxes at the back of the shed, since the footprint is only ~7’x7’.
 
Wow I didn’t know ducks could jump that high. That’s very good to know. I was thinking of putting it closer to waist height for easy scooping, which would obviously be plenty of head clearance (even without any Runners in my future flock), but I also didn’t want to make it so high my chickens couldn’t easily get up there as they start to age, so conservative recommendations for that purpose were 18-24” off the floor. I don’t necessarily want a ramp (if I place the platform/roost higher) right in my walking path to the nesting boxes at the back of the shed, since the footprint is only ~7’x7’.
I'd go with 24" or even higher to account for bedding height. 18" may be plenty of room for a duck but it will be a little hard on your back. My roosts are about 28 inches off the floor. My elderly chickens can jump up to them on their own, but I do provide one step (in the form of a small wooden wire spool) just in case and both my old and young chickens use it regularly.
 
Wow I didn’t know ducks could jump that high. That’s very good to know. I was thinking of putting it closer to waist height for easy scooping, which would obviously be plenty of head clearance (even without any Runners in my future flock), but I also didn’t want to make it so high my chickens couldn’t easily get up there as they start to age, so conservative recommendations for that purpose were 18-24” off the floor. I don’t necessarily want a ramp (if I place the platform/roost higher) right in my walking path to the nesting boxes at the back of the shed, since the footprint is only ~7’x7’.
Mine is pretty much the same size. It’s a 6 x 8 small shed.
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