My ducks coop so far today,

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From the back. The coop on the left is the dog cage. And the truck on the far right isnt in the cage but we do use the back of it to store everything. Lol


Where they are able to run behind and under both the coops. Where going to extend the fencing back more so they have more room.


I finally got their larger pool in the fenced off area. Stole some of my dads cut wood to use as steps lol.


From the front, Dont mind the mess I was cleaning today Lol. The metal can of corn for them and shovels and rakes to level and relevel the dirt in their cage.


Both of the coops from the front.


The kennels they stay in at night. Temporary for now but it keeps them safe. Left: 4 original Blue runners. Middle: the 9 juvanive indian runners. Right: The bibed call ducks. :)


And with the coop we still have to run the water line to both of them. We are still going to get fencing that reaches to the top of the coop and layer diffrent sized fencing in the main area. We are also going to put something on the back side so when we let them out they have the entire area but at night we can drop it or push it into place so nothing can get into the main area after them. We are still have to put on the back door and put in the windows on the sides. I may even add flowers around the outside to add some colors. :)I beleive I have got it all. Lol
 


Just had to add this picture of my coon hound and my female muscovie.

I don't think that will be a successful breeding!
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Looks like you've got a great start there! Different how everything is elevated? although i admit our ducky barn is up on a huge wooden skid..
 
Very cool. Looks like you have a great plan. And the dog is so cute.
 
going quackers, thats because we want them to be able to walk under the coop and have a little extra room. We where not planning on putting the fencing around the back so we lifted the coop. And the dogs is lifted so when their in "their area" in the raised part they are not diectly on the ground and doesnt allow the show to pile on the sides.And im unsure what you mean by huge wooden skid?
And thanks everyone, I appricate the feedback!
Also I agree with the unsecessful breeding!
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going quackers, thats because we want them to be able to walk under the coop and have a little extra room. We where not planning on putting the fencing around the back so we lifted the coop. And the dogs is lifted so when their in "their area" in the raised part they are not diectly on the ground and doesnt allow the show to pile on the sides.And im unsure what you mean by huge wooden skid?
And thanks everyone, I appricate the feedback!
Also I agree with the unsecessful breeding!
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My husband got ahold of an industrial sized skid.. basically like an entire deck from a place he worked at before, so we elevated our mini barn onto it, that way it has a floor plus with all the snow, ice and generally yucky weather we get it helps to raise it out of that.


Here is a shot of ours, not the best but you can see how it's up we centered the barn so there is like a mini deck on either end.. all they need now is lawn chairs lol

 
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