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New Duck Mama :) Are Chux pads/bedliners safe to use in brooder?

CorralitosSunflower

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So my baby Welsh Harlequins just hatched the night before last, yippie! I have hatched duck eggs one time before and raised them using towels in the brooder and soaking in a bucket before washing. It was very stinky and I had laundry all the time. I am looking for a simpler way to keep my new babies pen clean. I was wondering if the bed lining pads that have the soft top and blue waterproof liner underneath are safe for ducklings? I am just worried about the possibility of the ducklings eating bits of it if it gets soggy. Has anyone ever tried this before? Thanks everyone
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Ducks pick, pick,pick. I would be worried that they would ingest pieces of the pads. I don't think that would be a good thing.
 
Yeah, the bedliners are the exact same thing only puppy pee pads have some sort of scent that is supposed to tell the doggies that it is the bathroom spot
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Sounds like a couple people have used them. So Katy you had no problems with the ducklings pecking and eating little bits of the pad? Thanks so much everyone
 
I use puppy pads - and I have to change them out often enough that they don't really get to picking at them. I've used the puppy pads for a lot of duckling brooding this summer so far - none have ever picked at them.

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I've been using them too. I think they work great for wicking away the extra moisture and smell. To keep my little explorers from picking at them I covered them with straw.
 

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