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Hah! You're absolutely correct! thanks for pointing that out.
I'm sort of new to the duck thing, but I can tell you what I've experienced so far, and what I've read.
Arin:
It's wet here anyway.
They don't need a natural pond to swim in. Many people use kiddie pools, or even masonry bins. Mostly they just need to be able to keep they bills/noses cleaned out. So the water has to be just deep enough for bill submergence. Personally I built a pond over the course of a few weekends and put a mega pump in it and made a homemade biofilter. I'm having silt issues, but after 4 weeks I have no bad smell coming from the pond, though it does always look murky. It's still a work in progress.
I don't have chickens but I know people around here do. If you're looking to get a pair I wouldn't worry about the mess too much. Just make a special thing for their water. Like a mesh (big enough for poop to fall through) over a tray, so that the mess falls in the tray and not onto the bedding. There are people in the duck forums that could give you more information about that.
The water literally falls right off them. They spend a lot of time preening and keeping their feathers all tidy. They don't suffer from many of the diseases and parasites that chickens do, and they are herdable!
As far as protection from predators, I would imagine you're already doing that for your chickens, so if you kept them together they should be just fine.
I keep mine enclosed when I am at work and then take them for long walks before and after work. They stay close to me and follow me everywhere. Get ducks! They are great!