Do ducks need a pool in the winter?
Chloe Ramirez
Updated on March 07, 2026
Ducks don't necessarily need to swim in a pool or pond during the winter, but they will enjoy a deep tub of water a few times a week on nice sunny days that they can dunk their bills and heads into and maybe even hop into for a quick bath, in addition to their regular water dishes.
Can ducks have pool in the winter?
However, if you feel inspired, you can pull out the pool or let them have access to a swimming area on warm winter days. Instead, consider just keeping a heated bowl filled with water for your ducks.What do I do with my ducks in the winter?
Fill their pool with fresh water, feed nourishing food, and collect fresh duck eggs. In warm weather, they don't even need a duck coop. They tend to tuck themselves under shrubs or in grasses when they want to rest. They don't roost at night like chickens do, but rather wander around, looking for food.How do I keep my duck pool from freezing?
Fill 1 gallon milk jugs with a 2 to 1 mixture of common table salt and tap water. This can help prevent a solid layer of ice from forming on the pond. Small plastic bottles can be used to keep a garden pond or baby pool from freezing solid.Do pet ducks need a pool?
Ducks don't need a pond to be happy, but they definitely enjoy splashing and paddling around in a kiddie pool. In addition to having a place to bathe, ducks need a deep enough water source to keep their mucous membranes moist.Keeping Happy Ducks in Winter
What can I use for a duck pool?
Constructing a Pool for Ducks
- kiddie pool – the old fashioned heavy plastic kid's pool.
- large rubber waterers for smaller livestock.
- extra-large plastic water trough used for larger livestock.
- large galvanized containers.
- plastic koi pond.