Quote: I'll let you know the next time I go & you can tell me how much to spend & how many you want. Toss me in a bit extra for gas & you can pick them up here or we can meet somewhere.
Ducks do not HAVE to have a pool at all but it helps them keep clean if they do. It also allows them to make a muddy mess of your yard or run. As long as they can dunk their heads in their water bucket they are fine. My pools were iced over most of the winter & we didn't have a problem as long as we kept fresh water to them in buckets 2-3 times per day. I used hot water a couple times to defrost pools if they started looking grungy & in need of a bath.I have a couple questions for you duck people out there. Although I am not allowed by the wife to get a goat, she is ok with cute little duckies. So, with that said, I don't know anything about ducks! I have a small coy fish pond but that's it for water. It's about 10' x 4' and kidney shaped. Is that good enough? Can I just build a small coop for them with access to the pond? The pond freezes over in the winter, do they need access to "swimming" water in the winter? If I am correct, they eat the same food as chickens but do they need anything else? How quickly do they grow? Do they grow at the same pace as chickens? When will they start to lay eggs? What else should I know about raising ducks?