Hi All,
Love this thread... I am new to ducks and we have been buying time with a warm November getting a winter pen in place for daytime space.
We are using the underside of our screened in porch /deck... house walls N and W, weld wire fence up, hardware cloth is almost done, doors added (2, we store an extension ladder under there against the wall on hooks). Very dry spot with river rock. I will cover the rock with pine shavings and straw as soon as we are predator proof for them to wander inside the pen. Size is 16 x approx 10 ft. for 4 ducks (2 runners, 2 WH hens). The past two days have been nasty rainy, high wind weather. Our yard looks like a swamp in some spots. The ducks fave place to dig, at the end of the downspout! Manna from heaven!
Routine (for shorter days: (south central WI)
Morning: let them out about 7:15-30, they wander and forage while I fill water pans and feed. I try to draw them from the pen so they do their morning "dump" where I can hose it down rather than in the pen.
They will either spend the day (while at work)in a day pen (5 x 10ft), tractor with 3 -3 gal pans of water, feed and grit/oyster shell to pick at.
This has been a good place until just recently. Corn behind our yard has been harvested and coyotes have been spotted, as well as a hawk.
I have had solar power elec wire on this around the base which has been defective for a couple of weeks. Buying time.
Evening: They get forage time while I clean up pans and prep them for the morning. I put a 3 gal jug (a former cat litter jug with side cut away-works great for bath time and water does not go everywhere) water and a couple cups of fresh feed in pan in their night coop. Get them in there and they can eat, groom or go up ramp to their "loft" bedding/nest box. I have them secure in there for a little while with some supplemented light. This is about 5:15-30, and about 7pm I go out and check them. They are usually in the loft for the night. I slide the door shut, remove the feed bowl and call it a night.
I do not like the extended hours of coop time either during these shorter days. I have to remind myself God made them to handle that better than I do!
I hate shorter days! They are fine. Still laying 4 eggs a day, and nice ones too.
I will have power for heated water bowl and light this weekend under thee deck in the pen. I have also asked my kids for an X hose for the holiday, and I have a 3 gal pail that works well if I have to take water from the house if hose is frozen. We have a spout/valve that is not supposed to freeze in winter, but I am hesitant to use it under 40*F. Do not want to replace plumbing anytime soon.
Plastic will go up around pen for wind/snow block. Clear vinyl on the side we can see in from the kitchen. I have some logs they can play with, but as for toys- I tried ping pong balls in their pool this summer, no interest. Anyone have experience with certain colors, etc that would draw their attention and curiosity?
Thanks all!
PS... for those who saw my post about egg bound Betty- she is fine. A warm bath in the laundry tub, calcium coated frozen peas and she was all better.
Make sure gals get their calcium!