Shiloh Acres
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My ducklings are older, I have 16 of them, and there is no mama. But here is what I do.
I still provide a gallon chick waterer mostly because they CAN'T get in it, and that will keep them with semi-clean water half the day. Two waterers will provide water all day for mine.
They also have the shallow pan I gave them at first (about an inch deep but very large) which is now becoming useless to them. I also added a number of rubber pans, an old fridge drawer, and several long deep planter boxes now that they can climb in and out of those.
They will of course dirty the swimming water AND drink it. But it keeps them from dirtying the drinking water much so it stays almost clean. Mine are also older, as I said, and temps have been over 100, now down to low-mid 90s. They are in a very large pen so mess isn't a problem. They keep cool enough this way and have plenty of clean drinking water.
I say all this just because when I raised only a few ducklings, I was always trying to keep them from dirtying their drinking water. Now that I have enough that they DRINK two gallons a day, I have learned it's much easier to let ducklings be ducklings and give them plenty of water to play in, in you can, and that keeps the drinking water MUCH cleaner (as well as them not emptying it every 20 minutes from trying to play in it).
I still provide a gallon chick waterer mostly because they CAN'T get in it, and that will keep them with semi-clean water half the day. Two waterers will provide water all day for mine.
They also have the shallow pan I gave them at first (about an inch deep but very large) which is now becoming useless to them. I also added a number of rubber pans, an old fridge drawer, and several long deep planter boxes now that they can climb in and out of those.
They will of course dirty the swimming water AND drink it. But it keeps them from dirtying the drinking water much so it stays almost clean. Mine are also older, as I said, and temps have been over 100, now down to low-mid 90s. They are in a very large pen so mess isn't a problem. They keep cool enough this way and have plenty of clean drinking water.
I say all this just because when I raised only a few ducklings, I was always trying to keep them from dirtying their drinking water. Now that I have enough that they DRINK two gallons a day, I have learned it's much easier to let ducklings be ducklings and give them plenty of water to play in, in you can, and that keeps the drinking water MUCH cleaner (as well as them not emptying it every 20 minutes from trying to play in it).