- Apr 10, 2015
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I'm no expert as I am on my first duck experience. I've opted for the pine shavings as I'm so comfortable using them with the chickens. Yes - wet - wet - wet...and super important to get that out and dry it out often to avoid anything growing in there other than the ducks. I'm finding I have to scoop out around the waterer once a day - I also propped it up on a 2x6 to get it up a bit more off the floor.
I would be concerned with them picking or eating at the towels or paper. But I know that has worked for other people. I think we have to just deal with this over the brooder period - air it out often when they go outside to play and keep it fresh in there.
I would be concerned with them picking or eating at the towels or paper. But I know that has worked for other people. I think we have to just deal with this over the brooder period - air it out often when they go outside to play and keep it fresh in there.