Anyone have pictures of their duck shelters?

1/3 of our outbuilding is for the ducks. The rest is used for storing tools, duck food, etc. I put in an automatic watering system with nipples but I haven't tried to teach the ducks how to use it yet. I'm not sure if it will work.

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I posted a note on Coops but didn't get a lot of response. I am more interested in their inside pen as I have a covered chain link dog run for outside. I live in an area where there is a lot of snow. The shed has a plywood floor and I know that would rot, so what do you do for the flooring??? I am new at this but I will have 3 or 4 runner ducks and I want to make sure they have a good shelter for this winter.

Tia
Yeah, I hate that, my other post has had 7 views and no replies :( (by that way, if you're interesting it's the one about buy a duckling for my broody duck)
I accutally read somewhere that in winter, you can get a shed, line it with straw/haw/something and put a light in there, but that was for ducklings, would work for grown duck too.
I have a wooden house for my ducks to sleep in at night, I was afraid that would rot as it is very soft (don't know anything more than that wood comes from trees so I can't tell you what kind of wood it is), but I got an old (well, rarely used) piece of plastic they you use to put over carpets to stop marks. And now I'm worry-free about rot from all of the sh*t (pardon the French) that the ducks make.
So maybe you can lay some of that plastic stuff down, line it with newspaper and them straw or hay.
 
I am using a plastic doghouse just big enough for them to snuggle up in at night. During the day they have a fenced in area to run around in. The plastic is easy to hose out. I use a mix of straw and pine chips to line it and change that out 2 times a week.
 
I built a coop with 2 areas divided by ckn wire for ducks & chicks. I cut the plywood floor out between 3 floor joists & nailed in hardware cloth on the floor. I set the duck waterer on the hardware cloth & their water mess went to the ground. When I clean the floor I also have to scrape their droppings off the wire. No problem & the rest of the floor stays dry.
 
I built a duck house for a pair out of a 55 gal plastic barrel. I made a door in one end & a small ventilation opening in the other end & laid it in it's side. Straw for bedding. Worked great for 2 ducks.
 
I built a duck house for a pair out of a 55 gal plastic barrel. I made a door in one end & a small ventilation opening in the other end & laid it in it's side. Straw for bedding. Worked great for 2 ducks.
@chickenoldlady Welcome to BYC and please post pics when you can that sounds interesting.
 
Yeah, I hate that, my other post has had 7 views and no replies :( (by that way, if you're interesting it's the one about buy a duckling for my broody duck)
I accutally read somewhere that in winter, you can get a shed, line it with straw/haw/something and put a light in there, but that was for ducklings, would work for grown duck too.
I have a wooden house for my ducks to sleep in at night, I was afraid that would rot as it is very soft (don't know anything more than that wood comes from trees so I can't tell you what kind of wood it is), but I got an old (well, rarely used) piece of plastic they you use to put over carpets to stop marks. And now I'm worry-free about rot from all of the sh*t (pardon the French) that the ducks make.
So maybe you can lay some of that plastic stuff down, line it with newspaper and them straw or hay.I
I've also see where a lot of people get scrap linoleum flooring and put it on the plywood floors to keep it from rotting. I'm going to use a slide out box and probably line with something similar. My duck house isn't up yet so do not know from personal experience.
 
Does anyone have pictures of their ducks, shelters, pens, or coops (don't know if coop is a term used for chickens and ducks) I have a shed I wanted to use for a winter shelter, but was wondering what to do about the floor. I posted a note on Coops but didn't get a lot of response. I am more interested in their inside pen as I have a covered chain link dog run for outside. I live in an area where there is a lot of snow. The shed has a plywood floor and I know that would rot, so what do you do for the flooring??? I am new at this but I will have 3 or 4 runner ducks and I want to make sure they have a good shelter for this winter.

Tia
I don't have a photo for you but can tell you what I have done. I've had chickens for 3 years and this is my first year with ducks. TOTALLY different. Ducks are really wet and they tend to be slobs. I laid plywood for the floor, but after that I went to my local carpet/flooring guy and he gave me a great piece of vinyl flooring scrap. Nice piece. I cut it very carefully to fit perfectly on 2 sides, but ran it up the walls about 5 inches on the other two sides. They will poop on the wall. Then I cut two strips to fit the other two walls sealing them with clear shower calking. Seal everything right from the get-go so their poop doesn't squish down in between anything. You can clean vinyl so much easier than anything else.
 

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