kunsangsean
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- Feb 4, 2023
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I have tried to search-up the answer to this question but have come up with some conflicting answers. We have 6 ducklings arriving the last week of March, and I believe we'll have to keep them inside in the garage for 8 weeks as it may still be getting below 45 at night into May. Regarding brooder size: a chart from Metzer farms says 1 square foot per duckling up to 3 weeks and then 3 square feet per duckling from 4-8 weeks. Another place I read you could have 8 ducklings per square meter at up to 8 weeks old. Most of the brooders I see pictures or videos only meet the 1 square foot per duckling up to 3 weeks standard. I was considering using this type of setup - a 50 gallon tote that's about 5 square feet.
. As they get bigger I could setup a second or third tote, but would have to separate the ducklings and I don't know if that would be an issue for them. I was also looking at this plywood 4'x4' setup to give 16 square feet, though I'm not sure what to use for the floor of it.
. I'd love to hear feedback on what a healthy and realistic brooder size is for 6 ducklings possibly needing to be inside until they are fully feathered (~8 weeks?). I don't entirely understand what temperatures the ducklings can tolerate at what age, so if they can live outside earlier that would be great. But planning on waiting until they are fully feathered to play it safe.
Thanks! - Sean
Thanks! - Sean