Lincoln109
In the Brooder
I love your ideas(all of yall)!! I might do some new planing to my duck house/run seeing you guys ideas. How many ducks do yall have in the run?
I have three ducks.
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I love your ideas(all of yall)!! I might do some new planing to my duck house/run seeing you guys ideas. How many ducks do yall have in the run?
I've got to get my husband to help cut out a poop door on our coop, great idea. I got a coop from the neighbor last fall-going out to clean my coop right now and I don't have a poop door. So I have to scoop & scrape everything out. Having a problem getting my hens out. My hubby says they'll get out when I start cleaning, they all want to know what I'm doing and are all around my feet, lol. I may have to do another big cleaning after this, I want to put sand down. Heard it's healthier on their feet. All I have right now is wood chips & straw. Will post a pic, we haven't been able to paint, yet. So it'll be a before pic.I don't have ducks...yet. but this is the poop door we built into our chicken coop to make cleaning it a bit easier. Ground level would be ideal but it sometimes isn't feasible depending on your topography.View attachment 1369252
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I also added a storage area inside my coop on one side since I don't have anywhere to store supplies and stuff.
I've got to get my husband to help cut out a poop door on our coop, great idea. I got a coop from the neighbor last fall-going out to clean my coop right now and I don't have a poop door. So I have to scoop & scrape everything out. Having a problem getting my hens out. My hubby says they'll get out when I start cleaning, they all want to know what I'm doing and are all around my feet, lol. I may have to do another big cleaning after this, I want to put sand down. Heard it's healthier on their feet. All I have right now is wood chips & straw. Will post a pic, we haven't been able to paint, yet. So it'll be a before pic.
Lots of people use sand. Some of her advice is inconsistent with what others have had success with. She is after all a blogger first and now has a following so has written a few books.All so cute!!!!! Will a 10 by 17 be big enough for 4 to 8 ducks????
I would not use sand. I have read on Fresh Eggs Daily(blog/books) that is can be bad to eat. For ducks and chickens. I will post a link and maybe it will help you find a good choice for bedding. The link below is called pine vs shavings, but will get into good things to use for bedding. Good luck!!!!
https://www.fresheggsdaily.com/2012/08/straw-vs-shavings-my-choice-for-coop.html