Designing the Ultimate Duck House

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • We need a duck house design on our farm that will be predator proof. So I have started to build the ultimate duck house.
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Komentáře • 375

  • @johannijman2341
    @johannijman2341 Před 5 lety +70

    Trial and error is the best teacher - plus, you've done your homework, so I think it'll be fine :) Looks cool, too!

    • @BESHYSBEES
      @BESHYSBEES Před 5 lety +2

      Better to learn from others mistakes then to make them for yourself

    • @mmccrownus2406
      @mmccrownus2406 Před 4 lety

      technically, Churchill and Roosevelt gave Eastern Europe to Stalin. Just saying.

  • @SidBelcher
    @SidBelcher Před 5 lety +80

    “Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.” - Winston Churchill. Keep going! Sub’d

  • @providencefarmstead2122
    @providencefarmstead2122 Před 5 lety +11

    This looks amazing! As someone who’s in the very infancy of my own homesteading journey, I just want to thank you for sharing all that you’ve shared. Your openness and proficiency in documenting and story telling has been awesome. I’ve been following you on both CZcams and podcast. Thank you for all you’re doing.

  • @dollyperry3020
    @dollyperry3020 Před 5 lety +74

    Just don't use chicken wire....unless it's only to keep out chickens. When trying to prevent preditors access...hardware cloth always!

  • @littleozarksfarmstead
    @littleozarksfarmstead Před 5 lety +3

    @1:30 🙌 awesomeness!
    BEST MONDAY EVER!
    My husband and I are in central Florida and I gotta tell you when I saw the 3 mini-quaken following along . . . Hubby stopped, looked at me laughing and asked, "Gold Shaw"?
    I gotta start your video over so he can watch with me. Still hoping for a Marvin the Martian insert 😋

  • @derrtyd37
    @derrtyd37 Před 5 lety +17

    Dont be embarrassed my man, your skills just fine. Half the people watching have never built a box, and your building living stuctures! Hold your head high!

  • @Bamaman14k
    @Bamaman14k Před 5 lety

    Don't let anyone's comment harsh your buzz, I've done a lot of building and that looks more than sturdy enough for a duck house. Several things I thought were quite ingenious, the clean-out door, and the water diverter, I may incorporate them into my next build.
    Thanks for sharing it with us,
    Jimmy

  • @Munden
    @Munden Před 5 lety +25

    I built my chicken coop almost exactly the same and I also didn't bury it. I lined the floor with linoleum/vinyl in mine and it's worked out great so far.

  • @corneliuspraeda6452
    @corneliuspraeda6452 Před 3 lety

    Ya know, this is just one man's opinion, but I think it takes a helluva human being, who takes the lives of "lesser creatures" in his hands, to man-up and take responsibility for whatever mistakes they've made. And then correct them. Man, it's STINKING refreshing imo! In a world where folks act like everything and everybody's owed to them, and damn them if they don't fall in line. Bless you, my man! As I start my own farming experience...and duck experience...I'll be watching, and hopefully learning, from your experiences.

  • @syridian1000
    @syridian1000 Před 5 lety +11

    Morgan, the duck house looks great!! I completely understand not exactly being comfortable sharing your building skills, but the most important thing is that you are DOING it, not that its not "perfect". My husband and I are not carpenters and we have built our own home as well as our chicken coop and a few sheds. Are they perfect? Far from it....are they still standing? Yep! LOL We are your neighbors to the south in Marlboro, VT. Good job!! Oh, and all our out buildings are built using those concrete footers, we sit on lots of ledge and are not able to dig down the 4+ feet to get below the frost. They work great and not problems in the last 3 years. :)

  • @Tinkergrumpybuns
    @Tinkergrumpybuns Před 5 lety +2

    Hey! Think about putting down linoleum on the floor! Best thing I've done with chickens. I used some extra peel and stick linoleum tiles ( 12x12) and when I need to clean out the coop, I just use a little plastic rake to clean out the old bedding, and nothing sticks and my floor has no rot or moisture .

  • @kaycox5555
    @kaycox5555 Před 5 lety +3

    Haa@! Your music choices releasing the geese today are hilarious!!!! Well done.

    • @kaycox5555
      @kaycox5555 Před 5 lety +1

      Well thought out duck plans too.

  • @christianjorgensen4621
    @christianjorgensen4621 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks for the explanation at 6:41 concerning frost heaves. I was about to abandon CZcams to go find out what the heck they were. The ducklings look like they are growing up fast.

  • @jese4885
    @jese4885 Před 5 lety +9

    Your humility is very endearing ❤

  • @MARTINADBA1980
    @MARTINADBA1980 Před 5 lety +37

    00:45 First Ever Recorded Win for Pekins in Any Duck Race! LOL

  • @stephaniewilson3955
    @stephaniewilson3955 Před 3 lety

    A master craftsman will always know how they could have done it better. Give yourself credit for a really good job.

  • @ms.mjjones9847
    @ms.mjjones9847 Před 5 lety

    Aww look at the baby quackens! The white waddler lead in the front, and bringing up the rear. Well done Morgan my friend!

  • @buildingwithtrees2258
    @buildingwithtrees2258 Před 5 lety +1

    As a builder you're right...BUT at least you built it. Most people don't even take a dream and make it reality.
    I bought an old farm too. And most of the outbuildings are made of scrap and they're still standing after 70 years.

  • @kiwimacscottish6759
    @kiwimacscottish6759 Před 5 lety +6

    Good morning! The quack house is coming along nicely. When you picked up your boards I notice you were in Al's territory. You must live close to Lumnah Acres. 🙂
    Don’t wait until everything is just right. It will never be perfect. There will always be challenges, obstacles and less than perfect conditions. With each step you take, you will grow stronger and stronger, more and more skilled, more and more self-confident and more and more successful. Have a great day! 🇨🇦

  • @shavanerad9038
    @shavanerad9038 Před rokem

    I grew up in Montpelier and now live with my son in Virginia, but we may be moving to a farmhouse in MD with a few acres including a pond.
    Been researching ducks, as a result, and your video made me a little homesick in a nice way.

  • @gelwood99
    @gelwood99 Před 5 lety +4

    Instead of hardware cloth, I would use a 1.5 x 2 wire mesh galvanized panels like for bird cages or rabbit pens and put the hardware cloth over it. This will handle the weight of the water and be extra protection from preditors. The weight of water and the span between the supports will not hold up. I used the hardware cloth in the bottom of my brooder and the weight of 10 growing chicks pulled it lose.

  • @AmericanAdventuresTJ
    @AmericanAdventuresTJ Před 5 lety

    We learn by doing, the more things you build, the better you will become. Looks great so far.

  • @LumnahAcres
    @LumnahAcres Před 5 lety +9

    The duck house is looking good. The ducks are going to be spoiled this winter

  • @pepecocomax
    @pepecocomax Před 5 lety +1

    Oh how I love the opening of your video. I think you Duck house is looking amazing. For not having skills your doing a really good job. Don't be embarrassed we don't all have the same skills as others. Awesome video. The baby ducks are growing so fast.

  • @maplehollowhomestead6555

    Don’t be self conscious of your work. Nobody expects you to be an expert builder and also, it looks good anyhow. For your skill level, I think you did a fantastic job. Much better than I’ve seen a lot of people do. Keep up the good work.

  • @stellarebello9848
    @stellarebello9848 Před 5 lety

    Your a very good carpenter. My husband has built me hot houses to grow our seedlings. I love the duck house. Please dont get down on yourself. I have a seen a growth since watching all of your videos. Keep up the great work. This land is a piece in progress. God Bless.

  • @pinkyfromhaughtfarms6550
    @pinkyfromhaughtfarms6550 Před 5 lety +7

    I think it's coming along great! No need to be self conscious about your ability, practice is how skills are honed👍 At least you are doing the dang thing! And the cool part about building stuff yourself is being able to add the stuff YOU need. Like the cleaning hatch and hardware cloth water area. Great job Morgan, cant wait to see it finished!

  • @colene77
    @colene77 Před 5 lety +1

    You’re doing great!!
    Colene

  • @erichusayn
    @erichusayn Před 5 lety +13

    Excellent plan for the roof. I live in Buffalo. I've seen more than a few outbuildings collapsed under the weight of snow....

  • @elfwoodadventures2103
    @elfwoodadventures2103 Před 5 lety +1

    Best soundtrack for the geese! Dude, you did a great job building the new duck house! Every farmer and homesteader needs to know a variety of skills...doesn't mean you have to be perfect at all of them! A suggestion you probably already thought of...putting 1/2 inch hardware cloth down on the whole floor, then adding the plywood where you need it. That way predators (like coyotes) can't chew or claw thru the floor. Keep it up..."Winter is coming!"

  • @genevievegreene1595
    @genevievegreene1595 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome duck house. Yes practice does make perfect, also watching others build you pick up more than you might realise.

  • @FrancesShear
    @FrancesShear Před 4 lety +1

    In my own urban neighborhood there is a tool lending library that is now closed during the pandemic. I can hardly wait until it opens up again because I miss using tools and equipment like a lawn mower outdoors.

  • @Jim0i0
    @Jim0i0 Před 5 lety +1

    Dude, I spent my first waterfowl summer, building and rebuilding an 8x16 "supercoop" too. All the same struggles and insecurities. Keep on truckin'!

  • @MichaelErman
    @MichaelErman Před 3 lety +1

    Farming is his dream, CZcams is his future. He knows the algorithm, knows how to create content, etc.

  • @Ad_Astra_321
    @Ad_Astra_321 Před 5 lety +17

    Wow! That's a dang sight better than anything I could build, so I'm impressed!! I'd never seen a cat monkey bar house before =D

  • @heavenboundhomestead126
    @heavenboundhomestead126 Před 5 lety +20

    I think it's going to be great. You have thought of everything. The floating system I think it's going to be great to. Might be something that I will use. Would make it easier then all the digging. What about a rain catchment system on the back? Might help with not hauling so much water. Just a thought

    • @nancyfahey7518
      @nancyfahey7518 Před 5 lety +2

      Yes on the sunny side where the snow will gently fill a drum and keep it warm maybe.

    • @trrt9154
      @trrt9154 Před 5 lety +4

      Totally good idea. Rain harvest system .

  • @SunraeSkatimunggr
    @SunraeSkatimunggr Před 5 lety

    My 32 year old son has been starting a business (along with the homestead) milling wood in Salem, Oregon. His isn't as nice as that little operation you got your wood from, but he has only been at it for a couple years. He specializes in fallen or dying trees. I wondered why you had such a rustic duck house. Nice design, and I always say, if you don't try, you never learn. Keep up the good work.

  • @melissatomolonius472
    @melissatomolonius472 Před 5 lety +9

    It looks amazing! You should absolutely be proud!

  • @ambermenjivar273
    @ambermenjivar273 Před 5 lety

    You should add acrylic or plastic sides to the walls around the water area so the water that the ducks use and splash just slides down and doesn’t saturate the main walls. Just an idea hope you see it and love the vids. My husband and I live in Rutland Vermont so it’s great to see stuff being done with in the state that we cherish!

  • @Sc4rEye
    @Sc4rEye Před 5 lety +1

    Amazing work, you should be proud of what you have built, no structure is perfect, there is always room for improvements even for people who have been building all their lives.

  • @overmanback40farm44
    @overmanback40farm44 Před 4 lety +1

    oh goodness. I love the huge flock of geese you have. I only have 4 and they make some crazy noise! Love having them.

  • @mammacatta
    @mammacatta Před 5 lety

    Here in Sweden (roughly the same weater in my part as Vermont) we either pole 50-60 cm or just put the wood or concreteblock on sand. The sand is fine enough so it doesnt move, gravel tends to lead moisture and move more. "Sättsand" is wildy used as a non-dig base for stairs, playhouses and porches here. "Sätt" means sit or hold, sand is sand.
    Good luck!

  • @lisawenzel2364
    @lisawenzel2364 Před 5 lety

    I think it's great. The ducks will love it. I mean the cats are good judge of character and they like it..

  • @rudyzepeda2800
    @rudyzepeda2800 Před 5 lety +1

    Good luck with your Grand Duck House. I admire your efforts and courage, inspite of your self-proclaimed inexperience with building. I run a Handyman Service company and I'm happy to share whatever advice and experience. Again good luck.

  • @builtontherockhomestead9390

    Those white ducks are so funny when they walk. Surprised they don't fall over. And the music when you release the geese, lol.

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana Před 5 lety

    You put a lot of thought into that duck house. Just do the best you can. I like the design.

  • @maryjanepeters7507
    @maryjanepeters7507 Před 5 lety

    I think it looks great and functional. Lots of couch critics out there but no worries, we do the best we can with what we have and move on from there. You’re doing great 👍🏻

  • @krishnabrian691
    @krishnabrian691 Před 2 lety

    I love your creative way of building the coop

  • @farmergirlangie3469
    @farmergirlangie3469 Před 5 lety

    I love watching your ducks and geese.

  • @jessicadol4261
    @jessicadol4261 Před 3 lety

    This looks cool. We really want to keep ducks so we're doing all kinds of research and having it flush and level and the land prepped for the house first is so important, plus predator aprons. Haven't finished the video but looking cool so far!

  • @markthompson7961
    @markthompson7961 Před 5 lety

    Looks good! Since you did an overhang, I'd suggest you add a gutter to a 55 gallon drum and use it for a duck pool or a supplement to their water.

  • @dannyschannel8152
    @dannyschannel8152 Před 4 lety

    You have done a great job at building a good home for the ducklings 😃

  • @glengoates6421
    @glengoates6421 Před 5 lety +2

    Do not under estimate yourself, you are doing a great job. Love your vlog. Keep up the great work you are doing. Have a blessed day.

  • @timminstraprs2169
    @timminstraprs2169 Před 5 lety +7

    The only way to get better at something, is to do it. Looks great to my crooked Canadian eye. 👍✌️❤️🇨🇦

  • @Rowdymotmot
    @Rowdymotmot Před 5 lety +1

    I think you have built the duck house with a good plan, well thought out as to taking care of the duck needs, cleaning and the snow issue. Keep up the good work. Your building looks great.

  • @hazelamann2697
    @hazelamann2697 Před 4 lety

    Keep up the good work! Don't let anyone cause you to doubt yourself.

  • @missyweidenaar5016
    @missyweidenaar5016 Před 5 lety +1

    Great job, Morgan! Keep going!

  • @blondego56
    @blondego56 Před 5 lety

    Obviously your carpentry skills do NOT "suck"... Look at what you've accomplished ! You are inspiring...and i only have 12 Ducks ... 🐣🐣🐣

  • @batpherlangkharkrang7976
    @batpherlangkharkrang7976 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi..... Gold Shaw Farm (Morgan) nice to see you, thank you for sharing your video homestead chicken farmer garden 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 👕🐔🐓🐥🐩🐈🌱🎥👍👍👍

  • @msjboogz
    @msjboogz Před 5 lety +1

    Nice job! I have faith in you, sir!

  • @heatherfonner
    @heatherfonner Před 5 lety +1

    It looks great, we all had to learn, this is just your time..

  • @redheadsrule2785
    @redheadsrule2785 Před 5 lety +1

    I think the ducks are going to love it!! 🦆🦆❤️

  • @hadrast
    @hadrast Před 5 lety

    If you plan to keep your shiny (?) new duck house long-term, I strongly advise that you partially dismantle the water section so you can slather all surfaces of all the planks and beams in that area with a good waterproof paint or sealant; for what amounts to continuous water steeping, I wouldn't trust lumber's pressure treatment alone, and I can tell that the planks and 2×4s don't even have that. I know paint/sealant isn't cheap, but an ounce of prevention and all that.

  • @NTMDTR205605
    @NTMDTR205605 Před 5 lety +5

    Hatch for evacuation on the corner could be a problem. If you are going to trim out. Also you may want to add some more cross bracing under hardware cloth. Hope this helps.

  • @dandelionfields6955
    @dandelionfields6955 Před 5 lety +1

    I think you did a great job! I've seen people put vinyl flooring in, so everything slides out easily during cleanup, and protects the plywood 💕

  • @CoffeeCowsNCurls
    @CoffeeCowsNCurls Před 5 lety +1

    Man! That is awesome! I have been gun shy to build a cold smoker/ Smokehouse because my building skills suck too. Good for you for tackling this!

  • @canterlilyfarm
    @canterlilyfarm Před 5 lety

    I cant wait to see your duck house finished.

  • @kazbleasdale1310
    @kazbleasdale1310 Před 5 lety

    Looks great, love the idea of water area. Hoping to alter my duck hut to incorporate that idea and hopefully get less mess. Looking forward to seeing the final result. Great work

  • @eileenpalumbo6578
    @eileenpalumbo6578 Před 5 lety +1

    You are giving me hope that I can learn to build things also. The duck house looks great so far. Thanks for sharing and inspiring me!

  • @chelseywelwood22
    @chelseywelwood22 Před 4 lety +1

    This is beautiful! Well done!

  • @TheTinkerersWife
    @TheTinkerersWife Před 5 lety

    Morgan, I so appreciate your doing things yourself like this and showing others. We never know we can do something until we try and while it may not be perfect, but I bet it inspires a lot of others out there to try their hand at building something. Hey I want to try building something now too. And isn't that what this is all about? So I'm hoping it works even better than you expected and brings about more new and better ideas for your ducks...which have become our ducks vicariously. Now, are you giving their new abode a name?😉

  • @kmaassociates7999
    @kmaassociates7999 Před 5 lety

    Family members living next to a National Forest and State Game Lands here in PA had to modify and build new sheds and shelters the way you would build an electronics Faraday Cage !
    A kind of 'impervious' six surfaces Feathers IN, Furies OUT system.
    All the Best from The Keystone !

  • @johnlynn4945
    @johnlynn4945 Před 5 lety +1

    Best way to get good a something I’d experience. Don’t be so hard on yourself it Going to serve its purpose and it actually looks pretty good!

  • @tantrictami
    @tantrictami Před 5 lety

    you should get fancy and put a solar-powered duck door in and don't forget to put a gutter on that roof and harvest your snowmelt/rainwater. Great project thanks for sharing

  • @silversummit5628
    @silversummit5628 Před 5 lety +7

    The duck house is looking great. I really like the clean out hatch/door. Just a tip here, I have 70+ ducks and for coops with a floor get some discount linoleum remnants for the floor. Once you get the bedding broke up a little you can push large clumps of bedding out easily. This is what I do but I use the man door since I don't have a clean out hatch. Keep up the good work.

  • @samanthayates7275
    @samanthayates7275 Před 5 lety +5

    It looks so good to me!! I love the care you give to your sweet duckies

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Před 5 lety

    yea, glad you are so responsible and are taking charge of the ducks safety. I love the duck house concept and will use it myself, thanks! I will have to deal with frost heave as well...there are frost barriers that can be used but I dont know if that has anything to do with the moisture content in the ground, you are in a very wet area.

  • @ourselfreliantlife
    @ourselfreliantlife Před 5 lety +6

    🤔Burying the posts 8 or 9 feet or using the concrete piers on top of the ground? I think you made the right choice.😁👍

  • @dynarb1
    @dynarb1 Před 5 lety +1

    You should see geese go after grape tomatoes. They love 'em!! I'm thinking instead of basic hardware cloth, use something more sturdy like 14 gauge 1" x 1/2" rabbit wire. Yes, they have this at most all Tractor supply stores and the ilk for making rabbit cages, and I've several hundred in my life. We'd use the 1/2" x 1" as flooring and 2" x 1" for sides & top. Get galvanized (or double galvanized), it'll last longer. If you think the space of a 1/2" x 1" is too small, go higher, but I've had ducks & geese most of my life and the stronger support of the 1/2" x 1" wire I believe might suit your purpose better.

  • @HaywireHomestead
    @HaywireHomestead Před 5 lety +2

    The new duck house is looking great! Love the raised floor feature.

  • @HughVanWho
    @HughVanWho Před 5 lety +5

    It looks so neat ! im looking forward to see the end result im sure it will be perfect !

  • @TheOutdoorsman
    @TheOutdoorsman Před 5 lety +1

    Looks great! Looking forward to seeing it finished!

  • @corneliussinclair112
    @corneliussinclair112 Před 5 lety

    Your place is looking better and better all the time; keep up the hard work!

  • @katherinelittle5270
    @katherinelittle5270 Před 5 lety

    For the ramp add side panels so the ducks don't fall off while trying to get on and add bumps (ex: screw on a small piece of plywood) so in the winter the ramp can still be accessed by them when there is ice and/or snow on it.

  • @InaStanley83
    @InaStanley83 Před 5 lety

    I get being a bit self-conscious, but this whole thing you're building is actually really cool! We're very interested in raising ducks (we're starting with quail this week and meat rabbits within the next month), but I've been researching ways to contain the level of mess they tend to make with water. You're setup has given me some great ideas!
    Keep doing what you're doing. Progress is progress no matter how long it takes! You've earned a new subscriber here! 😄

  • @walterperrault
    @walterperrault Před 5 lety +1

    you did a great job this is how we learn

  • @rosschristensen1970
    @rosschristensen1970 Před 5 lety

    This is brilliant. I will copy the design when I have land.

  • @BoldlyGrowHomestead
    @BoldlyGrowHomestead Před 5 lety +1

    Idk why but you slower waddling quacker is my favorite lol

  • @Citystead
    @Citystead Před 5 lety +1

    It's looking good so far! Seems like you have put a ton of thought into making it functional for your needs.

  • @agrooters
    @agrooters Před 5 lety +4

    Using Al Lumnah's lumber yard puts you in awesome company :) I'm sure the new duck house will be great!

  • @lizhaydon2250
    @lizhaydon2250 Před 5 lety

    Practice makes perfect. Looks good so far

  • @leppardess
    @leppardess Před 3 lety

    For someone who has never built or designed a building before, you've got mad skillz in that regard. You've done your homework, you've thought everything through and that's the important thing. Hopefully, this will be a building that will be on your farm for a long time..... maybe you'll have a whole village of those buildings? It's a great design.

  • @shadyacrehomestead4737

    Morgan, just a heads up...saves a lot of mess and wastage if you don't water ducks in the house. They can go 8 hours overnight just fine with no water :) Been raising them this way for 7 years. Awesome job on the duck house! Love your honesty and commitment to your flocks. Keep on bro!

  • @ratroute8238
    @ratroute8238 Před 5 lety

    The vertical space under that high peak roof might hold a set of wire rabbit hutches(or a chicken roost).
    Keep a few does and a buck or two over winter and when spring comes fill up your freeze with grass fed meat.
    Rabbits, like geese, can get most of their food from the garden and pasture

  • @2foolonthehill
    @2foolonthehill Před 5 lety +2

    Well done! Enjoyed your thought process on your design. Best way to learn is to do it. Keep on building!

  • @kathrinekerns8398
    @kathrinekerns8398 Před 5 lety

    Looking good. Those minks are very smart. Sorry they got in the duck house. Hope your new one keeps them out.

  • @kerrybiery6360
    @kerrybiery6360 Před 5 lety +2

    Hey! Looks great and sounds like you’ve really thought it through. I hope you hang some art 🖼 inside for the ducks: maybe a painting of a nice pond or some garden bugs. Bet they’ll appreciate it. Who knows-you may start a trend! -KGB

  • @kathleenperdue9753
    @kathleenperdue9753 Před 5 lety +1

    It looks great, keep up the good work every structure is getting better. Looking forward to the finished product, the ducks will enjoy it this winter. 😍

  • @muckshifter
    @muckshifter Před 5 lety

    Son, I couldn't have 'constructed' what you have succeeded in constructing. Never be embarrassed to show what you can achieve!

  • @goodingwashington6099
    @goodingwashington6099 Před 2 lety

    great build and thanks for sharing
    some observations: (1) a foot of overhang on north could be good. (2) the tall roof facing south would get you more sunlight into the house during winter (3) laminate flooring could be better than paint (homedepot sells them in 12' width...