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  1. dixygirl

    Duck Houses

    I just remembered it is not necessary to dig a septic tank below the pool. It is not even necessary to put a drain tube in the bottom. You can just siphon it when ready. I am siphoning the 400 gallon pond in front of my house now. I just took a spare piece of tube about 6 feet long. I put...
  2. dixygirl

    Duck Houses

    Thanks Beckybird, how long does it take for the soil to absorb all that water usually? Does it often stay there backed up underneath the pool for long periods of time? My kiddie pool is the larger one from Walmart, and already comes with its own plug. It fits very securely so it probably wont...
  3. dixygirl

    Duck Houses

    Quote: Beckybird, How deep did you make your pit please? The more I think about it i really like that idea. it is like a natural septic system for your duck's pool. It is actually even more discrete than the drain hose i was thinking of.
  4. dixygirl

    Duck Houses

    Wow I love the idea about the drain on the pool. Do you think a water hose can fit in that hole somehow to have a drain tube? I love the plants growing in their too! Really nice.
  5. dixygirl

    Duck Houses

    Yes indeed there are so many really great ideas here. Thanks so much.
  6. dixygirl

    Duck Houses

    That facility is very well put together. Very inspiring. I woud love to see the inside please. Thank you
  7. dixygirl

    Duck Houses

    OH WOW! You have electric netting. I have been thinking about that mysef Do you have any preditors around there? How do the ducks fair if you do? I also notice there is no netting across the top to protect from hawks and things. Have you ever had any problems in with that in your area? Is...
  8. dixygirl

    Duck Houses

    Thanks. these are giving me some great ideas. Any others?
  9. dixygirl

    Duck Houses

    I see so many chicken coops here but no pictures of duck housing. Please post pictures of your ducks in their housing. I need some ideas please.
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