I am new to ducklings (long time chicken keeper) and I am having trouble deciding if I can put my ducklings outside yet. I am in the south so temps are milder but they are in 30s and 40s at night. I can run heat to their coop as well and i have a radia t heater that mouts to the wall. They are cayuga and khaki campbells and are 3 and 4 weeks old. They are I would say almost halfway feathered. The Khakis seem to be feathering faster and they are getting huge.
I am torn about putting them outside because I want to make sure I keep them warm but they are outgrowing the brooder in my garage, I know ducks don’t put themselves to bed like chickens so I am afraid they won’t go in the coop at all. Also, I can’t keep up with the poo and changing bedding in brooder constantly and its not good for them and I dont have a way to give them an open waterer that allows them to fully submerge their faces because they make such a mess, space is an issue and the gallon of water is gone in about 2 hours and usually it ends up all over the brooder and my garage floor. They do go outside on warm days too.
Can anyone give me some tips to safely transition them outside early or should I deal with the issues a bit longer? If it was warmer I wouldnt be struggling so bad with this decision.
I am torn about putting them outside because I want to make sure I keep them warm but they are outgrowing the brooder in my garage, I know ducks don’t put themselves to bed like chickens so I am afraid they won’t go in the coop at all. Also, I can’t keep up with the poo and changing bedding in brooder constantly and its not good for them and I dont have a way to give them an open waterer that allows them to fully submerge their faces because they make such a mess, space is an issue and the gallon of water is gone in about 2 hours and usually it ends up all over the brooder and my garage floor. They do go outside on warm days too.
Can anyone give me some tips to safely transition them outside early or should I deal with the issues a bit longer? If it was warmer I wouldnt be struggling so bad with this decision.
