Avoid cedar or straw that is dusty.
Safe bedding for ducklings.
It produces little dust.
Shavings keep smells down and reduce ammonia in the air from droppings that can cause respiratory damage and eye problems.
The better the duck coop the healthier and happier the ducks.
So even though this means extra work dosing mail order ducklings or supplementing chick starter with niacin is a must for me when raising ducks.
To keep your ducklings safe and provide them comfortable bedding you will need a large plastic storage container.
Similar to chickens its common to use bedding such as straw or pine shavings on the bottom of brooders to manage manure.
At the bottom place thick bedding.
If you are not into diy then there are many useful products available in the market.
Large flake wood shavings or pine needles also make good duck coop bedding.
You may need to add them every day with a large number of ducklings but its affordable one 1000lb bale of stalks will bed down a 1000 duckings until they are old enough to go outdoors you can get 1000 lb bales directly from the farmer for less than 50 dollars.
You can try natural things to make it all by yourself.
And it makes a great duck nest.
Straw bedding is best for your duck coop.
I raise mallard ducks and find that corn stalks work very well for bedding.