Winterizing

Rimav

In the Brooder
Jul 13, 2021
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I am preparing for the winter and my ducks. For some reason my ducks don't go inside their coop and stay in the run.. will they be okay in the winter months? What should I get for them
 

I think I see one of your issues. Ducks and ramps (especially ones with no cleats and that are narrow) are difficult at best and can be impossible for them to navigate. Narrow and they fall off the sides and no cleats there is nothing preventing a slide.

I found mine were willing and able to hop onto a 1 foot tall platform that had TONS of landing space but a ramp to that same platform was more challenging even though it was 18" wide and had gripper tape. That ramp was their access to the pool.....somewhere I hey WANTED to go.

To get into the duck house was just 5" up and had a long 18" wide ramp. They went in on their own every night.

Yours will need protection from the weather. Especially the heavy overnight snows.

I would start working on stairs for them if you cannot get the coop to ground (or near ground) level. A way to cover the run that won't cave in under snow load would certainly help too.

Edited.....There are cleats after all. I was looking at the baby pic not the one where they are feathered out.
 
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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.
 
I sold the ducks but think I still have pics....They aren't great pics but you can see the ramps and pool in there. IMG_20200614_195444.jpg IMG_20200829_143331.jpg IMG_20210516_113915.jpg

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.
 
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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.
Do you have any pictures of your set up?
 

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