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I have ducks and I know that ducks need to be able to submerge their heads/billls under water to keep it clean and free from feed and other build up in there. Nipples won't work for ducks.
Thank you... My ducks have a baby pool outside that I fill with clean water everyday - that way they can submerge their bills and take a quick swim. I don't mind because that is outside and they can get as messy as they want. I just want to keep the coop dry, although my chickens free-range during the day and I keep a water container outside for them... I guess I was just thinking about this winter. I have a feeling my ducks want to be outside all day anyway despite the weather and I'm not sure what my chickens will do - they tend to stay outside in all kinds of weather already... I leave coop door open during the day in case they want to go back in - they don't till dark.
Sounds good. And yes, the ducks will surely want to be outside this winter enjoying themselves in the pool. I just picked up 4 more kiddie pools for mine specifically for this winter. They were at WalMart for $7.00. I'm thinking about going back to get a few more and store in the garage.
I have ducks and I know that ducks need to be able to submerge their heads/billls under water to keep it clean and free from feed and other build up in there. Nipples won't work for ducks.
Thank you... My ducks have a baby pool outside that I fill with clean water everyday - that way they can submerge their bills and take a quick swim. I don't mind because that is outside and they can get as messy as they want. I just want to keep the coop dry, although my chickens free-range during the day and I keep a water container outside for them... I guess I was just thinking about this winter. I have a feeling my ducks want to be outside all day anyway despite the weather and I'm not sure what my chickens will do - they tend to stay outside in all kinds of weather already... I leave coop door open during the day in case they want to go back in - they don't till dark.
Sounds good. And yes, the ducks will surely want to be outside this winter enjoying themselves in the pool. I just picked up 4 more kiddie pools for mine specifically for this winter. They were at WalMart for $7.00. I'm thinking about going back to get a few more and store in the garage.