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With 10 ducks on that amount of ground, that patch of grass will be "patch of mud" within a matter of weeks! Either don't bother with grass, or make it a much larger area if you want it to stay green. They will destroy it, by eating it, digging holes in it, and pooing all over it. I speak from experience!
Sounds like you are planning a lovely set up. I use bark chippings as a ground surface, which I turn every week or so, then after a few months, I remove the surface 4 inches or so and compost it (great for the garden when well rotted down). Pea gravel is good too if your ground will allow water to soak in underneath.
You wanted some pics, so here goes (any excuse, eh!
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This is my highly intelligent duck-herding chicken. She is trained to collie sheep-dog standards
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They will destroy it, by eating it, digging holes in it, and pooing all over it. I speak from experience!
Yeah..my ducks have dug a crater right in the path of me wheeling the barrow of hay to the horses 2 times a day, and 2 times a day I nearly break my darn neck falling in it