So I finally after what, forever saying i was going to try the pellet bedding in the duck barn.. now i am not unfamiliar with this stuff i use it for the horses and the rabbits but i dunno, for some reason i held off with the ducks...
I've had them in the barn for a week now... what a difference! and for the sake of explanation .. i do keep feed/water with them overnight.. I also put it in with my youngest trio(about a month old)
Now at first the ducks thought i was crazy, not even kidding all my young ones 3mths next week all starred standing outside the barn as i dumped/poured these odd pellets down.. it was actually pretty funny
then when they came in they did taste test but quickly abandoned that notion.
So my point is, give it a try! it'll not only save on bedding but it smells better, is cleaner and is faster/easier to clean up... now mine is mixed with some shavings as i was not about to clean out the whole barn but i like this mixed method, it's what i do for the horses.
So there you have it, pellets are worth it.. don't be afraid.
I've had them in the barn for a week now... what a difference! and for the sake of explanation .. i do keep feed/water with them overnight.. I also put it in with my youngest trio(about a month old)
Now at first the ducks thought i was crazy, not even kidding all my young ones 3mths next week all starred standing outside the barn as i dumped/poured these odd pellets down.. it was actually pretty funny
So my point is, give it a try! it'll not only save on bedding but it smells better, is cleaner and is faster/easier to clean up... now mine is mixed with some shavings as i was not about to clean out the whole barn but i like this mixed method, it's what i do for the horses.
So there you have it, pellets are worth it.. don't be afraid.
