I now have five ducks due to a storm and the owner/s can’t keep them can you all show me a good duck run and coop? Than you all in advance.
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Wow, that’s great. And pretty as well.This is what my husband built for me and I love it! The actual coop part isn't a walk in as you can see from the side pictures, but my ducks seem to prefer the cozier feel with the lower ceiling and use it more than the walk-in shed we originally used. The roof for the coop is on gas shocks which make it light enough to lift with one finger and ensures that when opened it's not going to come crashing down on you. Cleaning and gathering eggs are a breeze as I just lift the lid and don't have go in. We now have a nesting box attached to the one side which adds a little bit more space, but I don't have a picture with the nesting box yet. I grew up on the farm and have used just about every type of coop, but this design is my favorite so far. We live where it is hot and humid for a good part of the year with mild winters so I wanted it as airy as possible. My husband is starting to build another one on the other side of our property with the same design so I can separate my breeders from my table egg laying hens. It cost $1500 to build and I know it may not be what you're looking for, but it may help spark some ideas.
Thank you!Wow, that’s great. And pretty as well.