Thank you!! I can’t take all the credit through, my DH a lot of it!!@onaharley Love your set up looks very secure too.
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Thank you!! I can’t take all the credit through, my DH a lot of it!!@onaharley Love your set up looks very secure too.
Thank you dear!!! The only down fall is that’s 6 foot in height.....and so am I.....I didn’t take into consideration that I would be putting 5-6 inches of shavings and straw down in the winter....I agree it looks really neat.
Poor boy. While I agree they need open water to clean their eyes and nostrils, I don't believe their is an effect on their ability to eat or the amount they eat.I know ducks can drink from vertical nipple waterers. But if no other water source is available to them it can cause problems. Ducks need to be able to dunk their heads in water to wash their eyes and nostrils and likely will not eat enough without enough water to wash food down. I acquired a duck recently who was a victim of this. View attachment 1238426 check out the build up of duck snot
Poor boy. While I agree they need open water to clean their eyes and nostrils, I don't believe their is an effect on their ability to eat or the amount they eat.
I also provide buckets and other open containers for them to dunk their heads. I have more open containers than ducks during warm weather. The nice thing about the nipples on a 5 gal bucket is that it doesn't need to be filled every day and the ducks and chickens always have access to clean water. It's also nice in the coop if you want to provide water but don't want everything soaked. The downside is that the nipples freeze so it doesn't work well in winter. For winter I use a heated bucket and an extra large heated dog bowl.
Ah yes, good idea.
I figured you had other water sources. I was just pointing it out for anyone elses sake who may think that it would be a good idea as their only water source.
It may not affect every duck as far as eating, But it definitely affected my rescue duck. Watching my ducks and the way they eat and then get a big gulp of water washing it down I couldn't imagine not having open water to dip in.
Sounds like you and I are at opposite ends of the spectrum! I can’t buy kids clothes and shoes. They are cheaper. Lol!Thank you dear!!! The only down fall is that’s 6 foot in height.....and so am I.....I didn’t take into consideration that I would be putting 5-6 inches of shavings and straw down in the winter....
One can only dream!! My bff is the same way. I'll tell her that I love her shoes or something like that and she says " thanks, they're kids size such and such"....I gleam with envy!!! LolSounds like you and I are at opposite ends of the spectrum! I can’t buy kids clothes and shoes. They are cheaper. Lol!
Good point... I honestly don't have any. Suppose I could take some with my crappy cell phone when it's light out. Tomorrow perhaps.
Yep know exactly what you’re thinking....been playing with an idea of a split door. The bottom half would have a piano-type hinge on two pieces of plywood that mountain fold (like in origami) while the top half would flip out side wards like a regular door. Only problem would be hinges of ramp would prolly be the weakest point. And no, I don’t have any pics@hereorthere I really like the idea of a wide combined duck-door+ramp! Have any picks of your set-up to share?
I am trying to imagine if this could be tweaked slightly so that the full sized people door could still function, but in the lower half there would be an inset panel that could hinge outwards to become the ramp...