Sarayes
Chirping
- Apr 15, 2022
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Hi. I have 6 eggs incubating at the minute and I’m hoping at least a couple will survive. Last time I hatched ducks only 1 survived and we ended up keeping him indoors as a house pet so I have no experience with moving ducks outside.
I have a brooder ready for these ducklings (they hatch next week) that I’ll keep in the house and then I plan to move them into a section of a brick shed that I have cornered off (they’ll either range freely during the day or I might build them a run, not 100% sure atm).
Just wondering at what age they should be moved outside? It’s freezing cold here in Ireland at the minute and we’re told not to expect much of a summer. I’m worried about them getting too cold at night. I’ll use straw bedding and I can run the heat lamps outside if necessary but I’d really rather not do that. I imagine water fowl should naturally adapt to the wet and cold, but I want to make sure they can nest comfortably. Once their big boy feathers come in, will they be okay to move out?
I have a brooder ready for these ducklings (they hatch next week) that I’ll keep in the house and then I plan to move them into a section of a brick shed that I have cornered off (they’ll either range freely during the day or I might build them a run, not 100% sure atm).
Just wondering at what age they should be moved outside? It’s freezing cold here in Ireland at the minute and we’re told not to expect much of a summer. I’m worried about them getting too cold at night. I’ll use straw bedding and I can run the heat lamps outside if necessary but I’d really rather not do that. I imagine water fowl should naturally adapt to the wet and cold, but I want to make sure they can nest comfortably. Once their big boy feathers come in, will they be okay to move out?