Raising Ducklings - The clean and easy setup to raise ducklings in the brooder

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @luxecandy3150
    @luxecandy3150 3 года назад +65

    I raised some ducklings and when they grew up, I put them in my backyard lake. To this day, all four ducklings still visit us! Without these types of videos, I wouldn’t have ever started the duckling raising project! Thank you!!

    • @arielsmith9674
      @arielsmith9674 2 года назад +4

      Awww this made my day

    • @Venomous-yp8rc
      @Venomous-yp8rc 7 месяцев назад +1

      Please don't ever release domestic animals into the wild..🤦

  • @Geeoooo101
    @Geeoooo101 6 лет назад +282

    I completely copied you, and it works perfectly! First time bird owner. Thank you for your help! I know I can always count on the RUclips family!

    • @peachesjackofski8363
      @peachesjackofski8363 5 лет назад +2

      eric guilliod I’m about to do this with my daughter for the first time, our eggs are on the way just now. Some people are saying you should take duck eggs out the incubator to cool, once a day? Did u do this?

    • @annagalvin3897
      @annagalvin3897 5 лет назад +2

      Peaches Jackofski what did you end up doing

    • @sofiashrimp8672
      @sofiashrimp8672 4 года назад +1

      Peaches Jackofski Yes you must spray them. I’m a little too late but others can see

    • @rolol
      @rolol 4 года назад +1

      Is it expensive? I was wondering. I would quite like to buy ducklings. I only want a couple. If you have any advice please tell me :)

    • @TheHarrip
      @TheHarrip 4 года назад +1

      My cat just brought a duckling in but it's not injured what do I do? Please.

  • @cineologyvideoandmultimedi1663
    @cineologyvideoandmultimedi1663 2 года назад +16

    This is great. My wife and I were looking for ducks for egg production and eggs at our suburb home and the information I was getting on how to do this was all over the place. This was so damn simple and easy to understand I feel way more comfortable now handling this. Thanks a ton!

  • @willbrock1275
    @willbrock1275 6 лет назад +19

    My friend. I've never commented on a video in my life. I absolutely love your straight to the point educational swing. I'm going to try to convince the boss(my wife) that we need ducks on our homestead. Thank you, beloved. This video is a home run.

  • @TheShopaholicLADY
    @TheShopaholicLADY 7 лет назад +463

    Interesting that the next RUclips recommendation is "How to butcher Ducks". Geez RUclips! Thanks for the tips!

    • @colbyhollis2694
      @colbyhollis2694 7 лет назад +4

      TheShopaholicLADY Omg yeah same

    • @giotag1819
      @giotag1819 7 лет назад +11

      If you don't like to see how animals are butchered, maybe you should stop eating them...

    • @patdawkins6785
      @patdawkins6785 6 лет назад +7

      TheShopaholicLADY I want ducks for eggs. Cooked duck taste like crap. They are pets.

    • @lalewin699
      @lalewin699 5 лет назад +12

      @@patdawkins6785 maybe pets for you, but not for everyone

    • @Threehundredandsixtyeight
      @Threehundredandsixtyeight 5 лет назад +1

      That’s your cookies fam

  • @erino458
    @erino458 7 лет назад +70

    I wish I had watched this video two months ago! This was officially my last stinky, mucky, super gross duck brooding season (we only had one with our chicks and still had to change the trough every day.) Next year we are adopting this system and finding new uses for our large metal Tractor Supply trough and clip-on exposed light bulb. Thanks for the excellent info!

    • @Homesteadyshow
      @Homesteadyshow  7 лет назад +3

      You will not regret it!

    • @neilgelinas9926
      @neilgelinas9926 2 года назад

      I just got my trough. Unfortunately after almost burning down the house with the heat lamp falling and killing 11 of my 12 ducklings. But I did not wast money. That trough will be used for a mini cow in the future. I restarted and am learning very quickly.

    • @helinbakr8363
      @helinbakr8363 Год назад

      @@neilgelinas9926 çok üzücü

  • @ginapost2182
    @ginapost2182 7 лет назад +83

    Subscribed right NOW because of this video!!!! I have been going back and forth on getting ducklings next month when I get my chicks. I think this set up is genius!!!! I think this will be perfect for raising chicks and ducklings together!

  • @mrsmariannapierre
    @mrsmariannapierre 3 года назад +8

    Thank you guys for the info. Hubby just came home with 4 ducklings today and I needed this information. We've never had ducks before so this video really helps to know what we are in for. Much appreciated!

    • @carleymagyar843
      @carleymagyar843 2 года назад

      Did you end up using this setup? We are about to get a few ducklings and already have a few 16 gallon tubs so wasn’t sure we needed the 50 gallon since we will only have 2 or 3. Thanks!

  • @blossomedtrees8520
    @blossomedtrees8520 4 года назад +38

    You have a wonderful speaking voice.

  • @SqueezyQueen
    @SqueezyQueen 5 лет назад +8

    By far the best easiest straight forward intro to brooding ducklings on the internet. Thank you
    I've had to learn most through trial and error and u answers a lot of my questions

  • @christinariggs896
    @christinariggs896 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is by far THE BEST video I have seen on keeping the brooder cleaner with ducks!! Thank you for sharing! I will be trying the water idea. I use a heat plate. They are safer for a lot of set-ups & work great, I know this video is 7yrs old and I am not even sure how available or used they were at that time.

  • @candicechristensen1753
    @candicechristensen1753 7 лет назад +3

    Shared on Facebook. Good video. I didn't use cool tricks when we had a brooder full of 16 ducklings who all lived and grew quickly. I just foolishly cleaned that stupid box three times a day! Never again 😅😅

    • @Homesteadyshow
      @Homesteadyshow  7 лет назад +2

      +Candice Christensen don't worry. That's what we did the first year as well. And then we swore them off forever...and now we have thirteen.

  • @jamesreimer9560
    @jamesreimer9560 7 лет назад +1

    I have used rusted out metal stock tanks for brooders. Free, because they can't hold water anymore. I also use baling wire from the straw and feed bales I use on the farm to hang up lights and feeders. I enjoy your videos! Always good to hear how others do things on the farm!

  • @TsetsiStoyanova
    @TsetsiStoyanova 6 лет назад +37

    I love ducklings

    • @merciless5407
      @merciless5407 4 года назад

      Tsetsi I got one today

    • @douglasstubbs595
      @douglasstubbs595 4 года назад

      oooh you think your sooo hot well your not and this is coming from a 9 year old girl Tsetsi

    • @TonyMontanaEdit
      @TonyMontanaEdit 3 года назад +1

      @@douglasstubbs595 stfu

    • @maribart4237
      @maribart4237 3 года назад

      @@douglasstubbs595 damn, you took this comment personally 😂

    • @hiccupandcheese
      @hiccupandcheese 3 года назад

      @@douglasstubbs595 bro she just said she loves ducklings-

  • @philconey11
    @philconey11 4 года назад +13

    The time lapse makes it look like you're just absolutely YEETing the ducklings.

  • @austinharvey1215
    @austinharvey1215 6 лет назад +133

    I'm sorry but I died when he was talking about Ratchet Straps

    • @shawnlowder9810
      @shawnlowder9810 4 года назад +6

      I hang very small chain and Move an S hook up or down as needed. Hang light on S hook

  • @wm-fm1ts
    @wm-fm1ts 4 года назад

    This is such a good idea! I raised 6 ducks this year and they were *so* messy as babies, but I really love them as adults (they are much friendlier and more confident than my chickens! Plus they are doing much better in the cold weather than the chickens are. The chickens stay in their coop and only come out for food, while the ducks seem to enjoy the 7" of snow we've already gotten). I'm definitely getting more ducks next year, and am happy to find a good way to keep them cleaner!

  • @Lore-wv5mt
    @Lore-wv5mt 6 лет назад +174

    Thanks man a lady is giving away 2 ducks thinking of getting them. They are free!...just wanted to see what I'm getting into.

    • @patty.t2018
      @patty.t2018 6 лет назад +1

      Izuku Midoriyia

    • @neutral_lighting1873
      @neutral_lighting1873 5 лет назад +7

      anthony 35 so did you get them?

    • @Ari-rf9bu
      @Ari-rf9bu 4 года назад +2

      anthony 35 dang it’s been 2 years.. hopefully u got em!

    • @bonbin6053
      @bonbin6053 4 года назад +1

      anthony 35 the vid is called “Raising ducks- clean and easy set up” idk if you just couldn’t find the video or you ain’t on RUclips no more but... we want update :(

    • @isambo400
      @isambo400 3 года назад

      They ain’t ducklings anymore

  • @dianereinhart9712
    @dianereinhart9712 2 года назад +1

    You did a Great Job on this Video! Yur son, cute smiling at the camera while u were explaining..👍

  • @uvkjc
    @uvkjc 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the painters tray water trick. Completely turned around my duck brooder from a disgusting swamp into a comfy home for them to grow for a few more weeks

  • @muskypro4349
    @muskypro4349 7 лет назад +7

    I love how at 4:45 in the video the duckling peeks his head up and is like "What's up guys?" and then goes back down.

  • @SonyaThornsley
    @SonyaThornsley 3 года назад

    By far this is one of the best videos I have watched trying to learn how to take care of my ducklings. My husband surprised me for our anniversary got me ducklings completely unprepared absolutely nothing five weeks ago. Sadly I lost two of the four ducklings. Two were still going strong there about six weeks old. I started doing research trying to find anything they are past this phase boy do I wish I would’ve saw this earlier. You were straight to the point clear informative and actually showing how and why you do this method. I’m gonna go find your channel and follow so that I can keep up with the ducklings.

  • @classicrockguitar8084
    @classicrockguitar8084 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video! Raising chicks last year was a hassle at times but this setup simplifies a lot of the things that bothered us. Getting a flock of 4 ducks and 3 chickens in a few weeks, going to give this method a try!!

  • @Taleux
    @Taleux 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this video. Really helped. My grandpa found a duckling yesterday without its mom and decided to take care of it until it’s old enough to go out on its own.

  • @Datsun7705
    @Datsun7705 5 лет назад +2

    5:13 they’re happy that you’re taking super amazing care of them

  • @kayleighwebb-sanchez2829
    @kayleighwebb-sanchez2829 5 лет назад +3

    This helps so much thank you we recently rescued 10 ducks from the freeway unfortunately the mother and seven of them didn’t make it.... but we’re taking care of the other seven!

  • @erism.4800
    @erism.4800 7 лет назад +2

    The straps are genius!!!!!! I plan on doing a lot of brooding this year (Cornish crosses, new layers, meat ducks, quail) I think I'll invest in a couple of those heat lamps and use the straps to keep them secure.

  • @nedraanderson2816
    @nedraanderson2816 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this. I’ll have ducks for the first time next month. Got chickens last year so new adventures coming here soon

  • @selimalrashid3109
    @selimalrashid3109 5 месяцев назад

    Good morning. I raised my duck from a few weeks old. I purchased the duckling and placed him under my T shirt. I just kept him there, except for his feeding and watering. I slept with him and he kept warm. How to firm up his poo. I put yogurt in his water, which I do every morning and evening. After a few weeks I mixed whole wheat with his baby food. when fresh corn came into season, I would roast the corn on the coals a bit, then remove and feed them to him. He loved it and in 2 months he got very big. He always sits with me. we talk with each other. Now that he is big, at night he sleeps in front of a large mirror. I put news papers on the floor in front of the mirror. I clean up in the morning. Any place he has pooed, I just collect it and place it in my orchids or my roses. I have one room with over 50 orchid plants, so his poo is great for my orchids and my roses on the roof of the building. I live in Tangiers, Morocco. I feed him any fruit I am eating for breakfast. Now days, it is black grapes. Before that it as apricots and peaches. He is sitting with me now. At night, he stays with me until he wants to sleep. He will go and sleep in front of the mirror, which is at night after sunset. Also in the morning, I have a push scraper to clean the floors and bathroom. I use it to remove his excess water on the floor around his water. So, I keep him in the apartment. I take him to the roof, when I am watering my roses, flowers and trees there. In the afternoon, he takes a nap with me. He likes to put his head next to mine and sleeps. I guess that he is a male. Actually I do not know, but no eggs as yet. I pet him and scratch his neck and chest, etc. He likes to kiss me on my beard or put his head on my shoulder. He always stays with me, except when I am watering, or cleaning or washing my clothes. He would sit in front of the mirror, or sit in from on the computer and watch the news. So, ducks do not have to be messy. No, I do not have a tub of water for him to swim. Maybe, I will try that next month. I can use the roof for that. His feathers are growing out no days and his is spreading them out and fanning them, so I am thinking that he is a male. when I am talking with him and joking with him, he just talks and talks back to me. He always has an answer. hen he comes to me, he is always quacking to inform me that he is coming. If he can not find me, he also, is making a noise, looking for me. Then I call him, he comes and stops. He needs to know where I am all the time. If I go out he just waits for me at the door, until I come home. Yes, he has a smell, but it is not an issue. I keep my apartment clean and the duck, but my friend here says that my apartment smells a bit like a duck. I have only this one duck, no others. Before I got this duck, I used to have a chix, but hen they grow up, they are aggressive and do not make good pets. My duck is never aggressive and very loving. I prefer him to any bird, cat or dog. Cats are not so friendly and males are very smelly. Dogs are big and problem. Small birds are not good pets, so my duck is the answer. He is very friendly and loving, never a problem and also can be funny at times. SELIM AL RASHID

  • @donnamaxwell3376
    @donnamaxwell3376 3 года назад

    Ive made you famous on the duck forums on FB now i set what you did up in my home the BOMB your awesome thank you for the hard work and research to make us duck peeps learn something worth watching!

    • @donnamaxwell3376
      @donnamaxwell3376 3 года назад

      in the house now though i did not use the light i have an elevated heat plate brooder for them to go under so no chance of fire in the house. Thank you again you need to post lots more of your wonderful tips Its now shared all over the forums. Your awesome!

  • @TheMons26
    @TheMons26 3 года назад

    I love the speaking style in your old videos.

  • @bushcraft2012
    @bushcraft2012 7 лет назад +9

    Great video and very nice set-up. Been thinking about adding ducks to my homestead. That set-up just might be the way to go. Thanks for sharing.

  • @claychiversii2222
    @claychiversii2222 4 года назад

    I am trying this now. Just finding you guys. I used an XL paint pan. 10 chicks and 5 ducks in a 42" dog crate for the moment. Love your videos.

  • @lisasnow444
    @lisasnow444 9 месяцев назад

    Hiya 🙋‍♀ I'm looking into raising ducks for their eggs and I found your video very helpful. I appreciate how you approached it with a cost effective way of keeping them safe & warm with fresh clean water. A lot of the other videos made it seem as though ducks were constantly dirty, messy and stinky, which makes one shy away from raising them. Thank you!
    Future duck mama 🦆

  • @geneviecoleman2512
    @geneviecoleman2512 5 лет назад

    I’m all set up for brooding and my ducklings are starting to peck at the shell 🥰here soon I’ll have two baby ducklings 🐣🐣 thank you for this video, such and amazing idea, clean and cheap. 🥰 I wish I could add a picture of our set up.

  • @pamelatobias479
    @pamelatobias479 6 лет назад +1

    Brooding ducklings now. Awesome ideas. I will
    be changing somethings tomorrow! Thanks

  • @Dominic-ct9oe
    @Dominic-ct9oe 6 лет назад +1

    I'm happy I sub to your channel, when I was little we had a small farm until my parents split and it all ended basically due to that. I have a son and I want him to enjoy it like I did for good so this is actually helping me know better ways and soon for him too, so I'm thankful for you for making these videos I mean it. Can't wait to get started this month with everything!!

  • @lifeonthefarm-e8t
    @lifeonthefarm-e8t 2 месяца назад

    Wow, the section at 1:50 in the video is really impressive

  • @Tori_pearls
    @Tori_pearls 2 года назад

    I hope this is very helpful because me and my family might be getting ducklings very soon!

  • @jamierieg4490
    @jamierieg4490 7 лет назад +5

    Great ideas! I wish I had seen this video a few months ago. Our ducklings were a ton of work because they got water everywhere.

  • @TEABRACELETS
    @TEABRACELETS 2 года назад

    I once found a goose egg in my yard. Did so many duck and goose reasearching, I basically wasted my time and heating pad over an infertile egg. Then one day a duck came to my yard, I fed her, gave her water, and she kept coming back, one day with her ‘mate’. So I tried to get her in my backyard for some more food, but they left and I see her around. ❤

  • @pancakeinacloset573
    @pancakeinacloset573 3 года назад

    Oh thank you I just adopted baby ducks today 🙏🏻🦆🦆🦆

  • @lovlimeg
    @lovlimeg 2 года назад

    Thanks for the help.. the paint trays did help. I was so frustrated with the mess and constant cleaning. 😫 I had to help my chick and ducks to a show and tell at school. My students are so excited. But, I need to come up with a way to keep it keep and less stinky while it's hanging at the school.

  • @chadsshow2010
    @chadsshow2010 7 лет назад +3

    Howzit Austin. Thanks for sharing Chadsshow here. Saw this live as you were filming. Aloha Everyone from Chadsshow.

  • @AshleighHarris13
    @AshleighHarris13 6 лет назад

    totally agree! we have the same with roller wheels on the bottom and it's been so easy breezy!

  • @Tash6143
    @Tash6143 2 года назад

    We have a small animal cage. It's plastic bottom and wire top. We've raised several baby birds in it. It's easy to clean and keeps the other animals out. There's room in it for the laydown/stand up heater until the weather is nice enough to put them out with the adult birds. The ratchet straps for the lights are a great idea! If we decide to hatch more, I may implement that.

  • @denisdooley1540
    @denisdooley1540 5 лет назад +3

    I use link chain to suspend my heat lamps and I use a metal clip (like for a dog leash). It's as adjustable as it it needs to be and it won't melt if it comes in prolonged contact with the heat lamp.

  • @FlashySolution
    @FlashySolution 4 года назад

    Awww the ducks are just adorable🥺

  • @jeffrehder4443
    @jeffrehder4443 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips I have made the water tray and it works great. I look forward to learning more.thanks again

  • @sicilyvelasco4301
    @sicilyvelasco4301 7 лет назад +1

    Wow!! Congrats on 20k!!! You guys definitely deserve it, you have worked so hard to get here! Wish I had seen this video earlier, I just raised a batch of ducklings in a brooder, and they stunk like, it was unbelievable. Keep up the good work!!

  • @dionneblanchard4075
    @dionneblanchard4075 7 лет назад

    Just got 10 khaki campbells a week now. And yes they are messy LOL. So some of your tips will be put into place now and really put into place later when we go further and hatch our on. Thanks for the tips!

  • @bigsky445
    @bigsky445 7 лет назад +5

    This guy is amazing! getting ducks in a couple months. Thank you for this video! subscribed!! keep up the great info!! Your helping people care for their ducks in a healthy way! THANK YOU!! -Jesus loves you!

    • @Homesteadyshow
      @Homesteadyshow  7 лет назад +3

      +Montana Fishing thanks for watching and subscribing!

  • @soapsoilandsunshine3241
    @soapsoilandsunshine3241 4 года назад

    Love it. Chasing 10K subscribers. It's now 145K. Great stuff.

  • @candicechristensen1753
    @candicechristensen1753 7 лет назад +36

    we make a chain with zip ties to hang out heat lamps 😉

    • @Homesteadyshow
      @Homesteadyshow  7 лет назад +5

      +Candice Christensen zip ties are very crucial to a good homestead 🤣

  • @dillpickle1970
    @dillpickle1970 7 лет назад +5

    This is useful but me and my family are broke so I'll have to put it on my bucket list

  • @DanWebster
    @DanWebster 5 лет назад +6

    This is a nice informative video, appreciate you taking the time to show us your method I know nothing about ducks now I am enlightened! thanks for sharing.

    • @DanWebster
      @DanWebster 5 лет назад

      what is the nestcam link to see the ducks?

  • @jackmercer4803
    @jackmercer4803 2 года назад

    Hey man if you go to your local hydroponic shop they have these ratchet light hangers which will easily hold those lights but you won’t have the slack to deal with they are very good and not expensive all the best to you

  • @williamebert6759
    @williamebert6759 7 лет назад

    Excellently made video!!!!! you should be proud of this one. I am subscribing because in this video you gave tons of practical information for those of us who don't know anything about the subject. You also gave links for everything you talked about, down to the hooks! that makes it easy for us beginners to duplicate your system. I am impressed that you even gave us a choice of duplicating your setup without supporting the channel! That shows character. that also shows me that you are more concerned with teaching your subject than making money. This kind of program shows me that you truly care about your topic and your viewers. Well done!!!!!

  • @deniserancour635
    @deniserancour635 6 лет назад

    I got a hard lesson today about ducklings and water. The ones I got were being raised outside with their mom. I put mom and her ducklings in a closed in pen and put a square tub inside half-filled with water. The ducks loved swimming in it, but the sides of the tub were too high to jump out. In the morning I found 4 dead, and one barely hanging on that did live on. I added 4 bottles that were 8 oz. filled with tap water to the bottom. Now they can have a few inches of water, but still able to hop out to be with mama.

  • @rachelleo485
    @rachelleo485 4 года назад

    Great intro to brooding ducklings, thank you for sharing your cumulative experience with us! I used most of your amazon purchase links, hope that helps support you!

  • @smithmal01
    @smithmal01 7 лет назад +2

    Excellent video. Thank you so much for breaking down how you set up your brooder and the product links above. I agree... Duck Chronicles is the bomb!

  • @denisdooley1540
    @denisdooley1540 5 лет назад +4

    That was a nice looking heat lamp, but the link is dead now (a little over two years from publishing).
    That's a great idea for the water. I already have some of those chick feeders and I'd had the paint thing to let them go for supervised swims. I just need the screen.

  • @roshanwickramaratne4288
    @roshanwickramaratne4288 5 лет назад

    my grandfather loves this vieo................so as i...(sri Lanka)thanks guys:)....:)

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo57 2 года назад

    Gotta love ducklings

  • @comedyis-life
    @comedyis-life 4 месяца назад

    I love ❤ ducks I can not wait until we get ours, thank you for this video

  • @callofdutyvideos7306
    @callofdutyvideos7306 4 года назад

    Great info! You can get the Wyze or Net Vue cameras for like $20-30. No reason to spend $200. They’re good quality too. Decent enough to check on your ducks and view the temp lol. The cameras move too.

  • @litingliu3856
    @litingliu3856 6 лет назад

    I have a duckling and it is brand new!thank you so much!!!!

  • @702goodguy8
    @702goodguy8 7 лет назад +1

    Great idea! I know already that I'll be using this method to brood my fowl chicks. Thanks for sharing this cool idea!!

  • @sharonsmith1203
    @sharonsmith1203 4 года назад

    They stay little for like two weeks. In that time I kept them in the house tub with a towel. Did fine. No light needed. Easy cleanup.

  • @valerienagle7065
    @valerienagle7065 3 года назад +1

    So I used the links from the video and bought all the supplies for my ducklings. Just a heads up the paint tray and metal cover from the links do not fit together. I found my waterer didnt fit on the small metal cover and kept sliding down. If you try this I recommend going to the actual store and not using the links. I ended up brooding my ducklings in the bath tub and it is working really well and keeping enough dry area for my ducklings.

  • @tiffanybell9570
    @tiffanybell9570 4 года назад

    Hello this was an awesome video. I'm in Zimbabwe just got my first ducklings will use all your tips ... I'm Tiffany...

  • @kellbob
    @kellbob 5 лет назад +10

    "Ratchet it up" sounds like my life 😂

  • @REDCLAYHOMESTEAD
    @REDCLAYHOMESTEAD 6 лет назад +1

    Pretty neat video. I have not seen the paint pan used we actually usually cut a milk just of plastic containers so they can get there head all the way in but not their bodies, but we still have to put it in or on something to catch the excess water.

  • @909busa
    @909busa 6 лет назад +3

    I got a great idea that piggybacks your idea with the ratchets... that yellow plastic chain they sell at home Depot then you can go up or down a link easily.

  • @mariae6942
    @mariae6942 2 года назад

    Newly subscribed!!!!! I love this video, so very informative and I must say that your method is the best I have seen for brooding the chicks/ducklings. Fantastic. I will follow this method when we get our Khaki Campbell ducklings next spring. Great tutorial!!!! Thank you very much!!!!! 👍

  • @FknNefFy
    @FknNefFy 3 года назад

    I made a brooder that’s like a GUI is pig sage with a tray you can pull out..., I bought a plastic bathmat that has holes in it but it’s softer on their feet than the wire cage and then I put doggy training pads on the bottom because I think shavings are messy and I’ve heard of them eating them too which is not good..... I have a little bed area on one side of it and then that food and water on the other and then when they make a mess and go back to their bed area the water and food just falls through to the bottom tray. I also think it’s nice that they can see out of it instead of a salad Tupperware container and I just have a blanket on top. Underneath the bedding area I have a dog heating mat that goes under dog beds fold it in half to keep that area warm but it’s covered with a doggy training pad and blankets or towels. He lives can be dangerous too as they can be a fire hazard and also I felt like it wasn’t very nice to keep a bright light shining on them when they’re trying to sleep

  • @gdlywom
    @gdlywom 5 лет назад

    That little boy is such a ham! 😂😍😍

  • @rounman5583
    @rounman5583 3 года назад

    Thank you for this awesome and most helpful video. I’m super excited to raising ducklings on my own in the near future!

  • @richardflosi
    @richardflosi 5 лет назад

    I haven’t used the Nest cams, but I have used the Blink XT cams for my chickens. The Blink XT has night vision and temperature which you can monitor. Newer models have two way audio like your Nest. The Blink XT are closer to $100 I believe. Worth checking out to compare to your Nest. Great video. Thanks!

  • @dunestaniszewski2300
    @dunestaniszewski2300 5 лет назад

    We previously had a house security system/intercom before getting chicks. Once they hatched, my mom turned it into a “chick cam” 😂😂😂. She love it because she doesn’t have to smell the baby chicks, but she could see how cute they are!

  • @RENETTE2525
    @RENETTE2525 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for your great & wonderful ideas.
    I'm going redo my systems .
    Thank you again for your video

  • @chyennecoderre1876
    @chyennecoderre1876 4 года назад +1

    Thanks new to raising ducks and need to try this method as we are struggling with this mess 😂

  • @bhuxtable
    @bhuxtable 6 лет назад +4

    do you have any videos on like what temps they need, what to feed when, and how often to let them swim in water? also what do you do once theyre grown?

  • @lukeseverson21
    @lukeseverson21 2 года назад

    Awesome video thanks for the tips. Had chickens for years but this year wife and kids wanted to try ducks too. thanks this was super helpful!!!

  • @tracyadams8292
    @tracyadams8292 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent information. Got some Indian Runners hatching soon. Thanks a lot!!

  • @freakygeaktwo
    @freakygeaktwo 7 лет назад +3

    I liked the blooper at the end so much I shared the video :D nice set up and i've watched the duckling cam once or twice but they was sleeping at three am :D Nice of the viewers to let you know of possible dangers thanks for sharing

    • @Homesteadyshow
      @Homesteadyshow  7 лет назад +1

      +freakygeaktwo I haven't watched at three am yet 😂 glad to know they're not getting into too much trouble

  • @dianavoronina1093
    @dianavoronina1093 5 лет назад +1

    this is perfect for new owners!!!!!! LOVE IT

  • @ellenmerrell3976
    @ellenmerrell3976 2 года назад

    Glad you got the tub and strap at dumpster of America

  • @TheJamandberries
    @TheJamandberries 5 лет назад +1

    You can also go to Walmart and ASK for a watermelon box or a big box in general to keep them in

  • @masonk.wilson538
    @masonk.wilson538 5 лет назад

    I love ducks lol. Finnally got some this year. They are now out of the brooder but watching incase I go back to get more lol.

  • @Gridlessness
    @Gridlessness 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the great informative video! We just got ducks and I cant believe how messy they are! I defiantly want to try your waterer idea. So much cleaner. Have you ever tried brooding ducks on an floor with infloor heating? We're trying that right now, and it seems to be working really well and they don't really go under the heat lamp very much. Time will tell how awesome or not it is.

  • @autumnblair3217
    @autumnblair3217 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you just did the paint pan tricj.

  • @davidlane7295
    @davidlane7295 6 лет назад +1

    Hey I worked on a duck farm peeps poop when they drink. We used nipple waterer’s they worked good! I raised thousands of ducks. Cool stuff man.

  • @lesliekendall2206
    @lesliekendall2206 3 года назад

    There's nothing like having a linty M & M for your best pal. 😊

  • @seandonaghue
    @seandonaghue 5 лет назад +1

    Love the video very informative. I have 9 ducks. about to have 20 more in a couple days. 🤯😍

  • @wassanajones8963
    @wassanajones8963 7 лет назад +7

    I love this idea so much!!

  • @AnimatedBibleandTheology
    @AnimatedBibleandTheology 3 года назад +1

    Does Farmer Brad's Mighty Micro waterer work well for ducks and ducklings?

  • @notgonnatripagain4694
    @notgonnatripagain4694 5 лет назад +1

    OUTSTANDING Sir!!~ Thank you for all of this fantastic start up information!

  • @MZain1
    @MZain1 7 лет назад +45

    i recently bought 2 ducklings 1week old #
    $2for 2

    • @leofinkelstein6303
      @leofinkelstein6303 7 лет назад +5

      ZAIN TECH where

    • @MZain1
      @MZain1 7 лет назад +5

      Leo Finkelstein in my country, Pakistan

    • @TheShopaholicLADY
      @TheShopaholicLADY 7 лет назад +3

      How are your ducks doing now?

    • @amelie6472
      @amelie6472 5 лет назад +1

      They might be drakes then (make ducks)

    • @DaddyDickleBerry
      @DaddyDickleBerry 5 лет назад

      Best Simplynailogical clips at 1 week old you can't really tell

  • @roblena7977
    @roblena7977 2 года назад

    Dude, thanks this video has been extremely helpful.