We’re still building this duck coop… #duckcoop #ducklings #ducks #homestead #rvliving
Continuing the journey of building a duck coop has been a really rewarding experience for us, especially living the RV lifestyle. One thing we've learned is that creating a secure, weatherproof space is crucial for keeping ducklings safe from predators and the elements. We've been focusing on sturdy materials and ensuring adequate ventilation without drafts to keep the coop comfortable. Another important aspect is the layout inside the coop. We've made sure to include easy-to-clean bedding areas and nesting boxes which provide the ducks with cozy spots to rest and lay eggs. Watching our ducklings grow and adapt to their new environment has been a highlight of our homesteading adventure. If you're thinking about starting your own duck coop, consider location carefully — it should be dry, safe, and close enough to your RV or home for daily care without hassle. Adding a fenced outdoor area gives ducks space to roam while keeping them protected. Also, maintaining cleanliness is key to preventing illness, so regular coop maintenance is part of our routine. Our experience so far has deepened our connection to homesteading and sustainable living, making the build not just a project, but a meaningful lifestyle choice. Whether you’re living on the road or settled on a property, raising ducks can be fulfilling and enjoyable with the right setup and care.















































































