How to make a duck tub

converting old tub into duck pond with ramp

Youtube user 50 Ducks In A Hot Tub has a clever video on how he converted an old bath tub into something his ducks can enjoy.

 


The drain pipe can be directed toward a row of berries to take advantage of the rich duck droppings.

 


Pull on the black pipe that’s sticking up and the tub drains without the need for reaching in the muddy water.

 


We’ve got a creek nearby our ducks use during the Winter, but this tub would be a lot less work than the 5 gallon bucket we used this past Summer.

New chicken varieties for

Buff Orpington chicks

We like to raise new hens every year for optimal egg-laying, and recently we’ve mostly started those chicks by hatching our homegrown eggs. However, last year I opted to branch out into ducks, and that meant that we went into winter with a very small chicken flock — just three hens and a rooster. Since all four of our chickens are siblings, I felt like that was too much of a genetic bottleneck, so I opted to start from scratch this year rather than hatching our own chicks.

Of course, buying chicks will also give me an opportunity to experiment with new breeds, something I always enjoy! In addition to our tried-and-true Black Australorps, we’ll be experimenting with Dominiques, New Hampshire, Rhode Island Red, and Buff Orpington this year. (The photo shows Buff Orpington chicks at Cackle Hatchery, where we placed our order.) Here’s why I chose each new breed:

  • Buff Orpington — one of the parent strains of our beloved Australorps, good winter layers
  • Dominique — reputed to be excellent foragers and good winter layers
  • Rhode Island Red — very prolific, good winter layers
  • New Hampshire — good winter layers

To learn more about the breeds we’ve already tried and deemed wanting or perfect for the homestead, check out my ebook Thrifty Chicken Breeds. And, in the meantime, if you’re planning a chick order, be sure to put it together sooner rather than later! For dependable laying of your pullets before winter, you’ll get best results if your chicks arrive by the end of March.

Ducks Ditty

Ducks

Ducks’ Ditty by Kenneth Grahame

 

All along the backwater, Through the rushes tall,

Ducks are a-dabbling, Up tails all!

Ducks’ tails, drakes’ tails, Yellow feet a-quiver,

Yellow bills all out of sight Busy in the river!

Slushy green undergrowth Where the roach swim–

Here we keep our larder, Cool and full and dim.

Everyone for what he likes! WE like to be

Heads down, tails up, Dabbling free!

High in the blue above Swifts whirl and call–

WE are down a-dabbling Up tails all.
Happy New Year’s from our ducks, who brave sub-freezing weather to dabble through the backwater!