DrakesoftheRevolution
In the Brooder
- Mar 3, 2021
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Hi all!
New to the forum and to ducks.
We decided to keep a few ducklings from a fall hatching school project and found ourselves in the very unfortunate situation of having to keep our ducklings inside over the winter. I can go into detail about how this happened but I’d rather just move on!
Now they are fully feathered but not acclimated to the current temps in PA.
In order to keep shock at a minimum we have been letting them outdoors anytime the temp is 15-20 degrees below indoor temp (so 45-50F or warmer).
Do I just gradually expand this temp range and keep them inside at night? It’s in the 20s at night so how will I know when they are ready to handle that? They are the kids pets so need to avoid turning them into duck popsicles!
New to the forum and to ducks.
We decided to keep a few ducklings from a fall hatching school project and found ourselves in the very unfortunate situation of having to keep our ducklings inside over the winter. I can go into detail about how this happened but I’d rather just move on!

In order to keep shock at a minimum we have been letting them outdoors anytime the temp is 15-20 degrees below indoor temp (so 45-50F or warmer).
Do I just gradually expand this temp range and keep them inside at night? It’s in the 20s at night so how will I know when they are ready to handle that? They are the kids pets so need to avoid turning them into duck popsicles!