Duckfarmerpa1
Herd Master
Last year when I got my ducklings I used these giant sheets of paper that I got for free from our local paper mill, with card board underneath, then hay on top. Everyone on BYC said to use the puppy pads...so, I was thinking of trying it? But I will say, my duckies didnāt really love nibbling on the hay and playing with it. @Beekissed ...wait one second..youāve had ducks for a year..you just keep throwing in hay..,you never see poop, and it doesnāt smell??? What?!?,?? I was mucking, and mucking, and mucking. I was in over my eyes with poop. I realize, I had 43 ducks...but even when I weaned it down to reasonable numbers, I still had to muck a lot! Iām thinking of getting 4...just 4. The added work is my biggest hesitation. Where are you keeping them?
). But I decided to do a "Ruth Stout" type garden. No till, 12 inches deep in hay. And someone told me that the biggest drawback to this type garden is lots of bugs, slugs, and small pests (mice). And that I needed runner ducks, which were developed in Indo China especially for gardening, with voracious appetites for such vermin, light of weight and with a body style least likely to trample plants.

