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Oh yah thays awesome. Thank you for sharing I love their spotI sold the ducks but think I still have pics....They aren't great pics but you can see the ramps and pool in there.View attachment 2776403View attachment 2776407View attachment 2776423
I have since enlarged the coop, removed the pool and ramps, added nest boxes and have the chickens in it. You can see the modifications in this last pic.
Do you have any pictures of your set up?They may well change their minds when the weather changes. On the other hand, my runner ducks don't seem to mind cold, snow and/or wintry wind at all. With the option of staying in their shelter, they often just hang out in the snow.
Now, the chickens are a whole other story -- some of them seem to think snow is lethal!
My ducks' "coop" is a converted chicken tractor with a partially covered roof, and I temporarily attach side "walls" of plywood to block winter wind on the north and west sides. Otherwise, it's a big hardware-cloth-wrapped structure where they can take shelter when they feel the need. Of course, they are locked in every night to keep predators away.