We bought ducks a few weeks ago and they've been under a heat lamp with a few chickens. The ducks grow like weeds, much faster than I thought they would. This made me start to look up the best ways to feed and water them.
After a bit of research it turns out they are very messy eaters and that is exactly what I saw in the heater box. Their water was disgusting and their food was all wet all the time. We had to change it constantly.
Lots of googling later I found a self cleaning feeder so I put one together.
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I took a few pictures and videos of my set up for anyone looking for something.
That hoes comes from my garden waterer set up which can be seen in further pictures.
At the back of it you can see a discharge valve and pipe. This helps to enable it to clean itself. By turning the release valve to open, the water flow out taking food and dirt with it.
In this picture is seen the discharge pipe on the left and the hose on the right.
A few videos incoming showing how it works.
That one should be it filling up.
That should be emptying. Not the greatest of quality sorry. There's a reason I'm not on the film making business lol.
This is a pic of my rain barrels in the garden which are hooked up to the duck Waters.
Yes, still needs some TLC. I'll get to that sometime haha. Right now I'm in the "work with what you got" phase.
And finally a few pics of their new house.
It was an old playhouse that the children never used so we decided to repurpose it. The windows are all framed over with hardware cloth which you can see in one of the pictures. It also had about 5 inches of saw dust as bedding which is what I've used for the chickens. Turns into great compost!
The next picture is how I've secured it. The duck house is in my lean to which is fairly protected as is but I've learned to not take chances.
The windows are simply secured by the eye hook latches but, again, behind them is the hardware cloth wire frames. The door is locked by a turn style nob which then had the latch you see on it. It takes 4 different operations to open so I'm hoping a raccoon gets lazy after the 2nd or 3rd time.
I'll update later on with other happenings.