The Housing & Environment Guide

A happy duck is a safe and dry duck. Whether you are transforming a corner of your backyard into a flock paradise or welcoming a duck into your home as a house pet, their environment is the foundation of their well-being. This guide is a collection of everything I’ve learned about habitat engineering, from the critical importance of ventilation and predator-proofing to the creative joys of DIY construction. Here, you’ll find the blueprints and the ‘lessons learned’ from building our own 8×8 shed and run, designed to help you create a space where your ducks can truly thrive in every season.

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Coops, Runs & Construction

Building a home for ducks requires a different set of rules than building for chickens. Ducks are wet, they need more floor space, and they require massive amounts of ventilation to stay healthy. In this section, I break down the essential features of a high-functioning duck habitat. From my step-by-step DIY guides for sheds and hoop coops to the ‘non-negotiables’ of flooring and drainage, these resources are here to help you build a structure that is easy for you to clean and impossible for your ducks to outgrow.


Predator & Safety

The hardest part of being a duck parent is knowing how many predators view your flock as a meal. Security isn’t just about a strong lock; it’s about understanding the stealth and persistence of everything from hawks to rodents. This section is dedicated to the ‘fortress’ mindset. I cover the common (and surprising) predators you need to watch for, the hardware cloth standards I swear by, and the tactical safety measures, like rodent control and firework prep, needed to keep your flock sleeping soundly at night.


Environment & Maintenance

Once the coop is built, the real work of environment management begins. Ducks are ‘messy’ by nature, but with the right systems, maintenance doesn’t have to be a chore. This section focuses on the daily and seasonal logistics of duck life. We explore the best bedding options to keep the coop dry, water management hacks that won’t flood your yard, and my proven strategies for keeping the flock cool in the summer heat and warm during the freezing winter months.


The House Duck Lifestyle

Keeping a duck indoors is a unique and rewarding lifestyle, but it comes with its own set of challenges, mostly involving the word ‘diaper.’ Over the years, we’ve integrated our ducks into our home life, and I’ve documented every tip and trick along the way. Whether you are looking for a DIY diaper tutorial, answering your ‘Top 9′ indoor FAQ, or looking for stylish indoor furniture crates, this section is a dedicated resource for those who want to share their living room with a feathered friend.


Melanie the face behind this website

I don’t just write about duck housing; I’ve spent the last four years designing, building, and refining our flock’s habitat. From our custom 8×8 shed to our DIY predator-proof runs, every piece of advice on this page has been ‘duck-tested’ for safety, durability, and cleanliness. Read our story.