So true! I just started with ducks last year. I have a pekin rescue who is a pet and a muskovy mix (I think) rescue as well who is queen of us all lol. I got 3 others for her for company last year, and what was I thinking, let her sit on her eggs last spring so I have 9 in one pen and the pekin in with a lone banty named Fancy because she's real pretty

in another and four chickens I raised from chicks a few years ago in another. I don't feel like I've done much else the past year but it's slowly getting better. I love ducks and the eggs are magnificent, I prefer them over chicken eggs, I don't tell the chickens that, but it's been a challenge. Now onto winter. We have very cold winters down to -40. Just figuring the set up for them now for water.
I get yo -48C at times as well
Don’t put water in the coop
I did last year as mine wouldn’t come outside that cold
But it caused frost up the walls and floor
I had to rush 16 ducks into my house and they stayed in till we got a warm spell where I could adjust then back to cooler weather
After that we threw up a coveted area where snow couldn’t get in for feed and water
This spring we built it much better
I used clear panels as it helps warm it up with the sun
I added window , fan in the utter window and a screen door
Slowing lots of venting for water and cold air
I use heated water buckets 3 of them
I clean them out at night and leave unplugged
This way I don’t chance fires at night
In the day the ducks can go out through the duck door I added to the screen to free range if they want
Or hang out in the enclosed outdoor area or coop
Just fluff the hay in outdoor area
I also added a solar light in there
It keeps it bright enough when it gets dark the ducks feel safe going in at night
I can also do my waters and feed dishes then