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See, I was thinking tractors more for the ones I was growing out to eat...and a permanent place for any breeding ducks I keep in a 'forever' type situation.
I already move my tractors usually twice a day - each time I check feed I try to scoot them along a little, and that helps the grass and such to come back quicker a bit too. It's just a habit I have. Don't mistake me, I'm not trying to crowd 10 ducks into a 3 x 5 tractor...I was thinking more like several 5 x 10's with fewer ducks in each - the bonus to this being when I'm not growing out ducks, I can use it for broilers, and when need be I can house my little nigerian goats in their when they kid (those babies are so tiny I worry about hawks for a couple weeks and I dam raise my babies, so they need somewhere safe until they are big enough to rejoin the herd). They would be totally multi-purpose things built hoop coop style - and we have 3 huge spots to use to scoot them along - so I was thinking JUST for the ducks destined only to live a couple months that would be a good plan.
I know they're messy - that's kinda half the fun! I'm a hot mess myself most days...might as well have some poultry around that mirror me
And I want a much smaller forever flock - for now - I know chicken math and duck math are the same...but for NOW...I'm thinking small
I already move my tractors usually twice a day - each time I check feed I try to scoot them along a little, and that helps the grass and such to come back quicker a bit too. It's just a habit I have. Don't mistake me, I'm not trying to crowd 10 ducks into a 3 x 5 tractor...I was thinking more like several 5 x 10's with fewer ducks in each - the bonus to this being when I'm not growing out ducks, I can use it for broilers, and when need be I can house my little nigerian goats in their when they kid (those babies are so tiny I worry about hawks for a couple weeks and I dam raise my babies, so they need somewhere safe until they are big enough to rejoin the herd). They would be totally multi-purpose things built hoop coop style - and we have 3 huge spots to use to scoot them along - so I was thinking JUST for the ducks destined only to live a couple months that would be a good plan.
I know they're messy - that's kinda half the fun! I'm a hot mess myself most days...might as well have some poultry around that mirror me

