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Nice pic and look no snow.
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Thanks, yeah i know we've actually been sunny and in the 20's! mind you were all dying, a bit to much of a switch from below freezing and snow only a bit ago.
 
I have a huge water tank, left over from our days of raising and showing horses, it is about 3 feet tall. Will ducks go up a ramp to get in if I use it. It holds about 700 gallons of water, so I don't want to mess with it if It won't work. I also have Sebastopols and call ducks along with the muscovys. What would work best for a ramp. I'm afraid wood would just rot as I need something in the water for them to get out also. I thought of those big stepping stones, but it would take alot of those. Any ideas??

I know of the type you mean, i actually have a bigger trough but it's in the basement for my pond fish lol I think it depends on the ducks, these Muscovy of mine are not agile, especially them boys. I agree with ML though a treated lumber ramp would last quite awhile.

You have your calls with your 'scovies? do you have drakes, i just assumed mine would harm them ??
 
Got a shot of my current "babies" 7wks old... all practically grown up.sniff. Actually looking at this pic, i can see how the two in the pool are bookends lol mind you duck to the right, drake to the left.

 
Got a shot of my current "babies" 7wks old... all practically grown up.sniff. Actually looking at this pic, i can see how the two in the pool are bookends lol mind you duck to the right, drake to the left.

Beautiful GQ, and a really good pic to keep on hand to show difference between drake and duck .
 
Here are the 2 hens i just got! They are 5 months old and all white with a black spot here and there. got them in their temp. Run for now.
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Ill get better pics once theyare settled in with my drake!
 

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