Apr 30, 2012 #1 polochic Chirping 15 Years Joined Apr 19, 2009 Messages 57 Reaction score 2 Points 94 Location Aiken, SC I used a kiddie pool and liquid nails to attached the pool to 3/4 in plywood and a shower drain with P trap and a shut off valve to drain it. Then I added a livestock tank float so I can keep it filled.
I used a kiddie pool and liquid nails to attached the pool to 3/4 in plywood and a shower drain with P trap and a shut off valve to drain it. Then I added a livestock tank float so I can keep it filled.
Apr 30, 2012 #2 cecosugi Songster 12 Years Joined Feb 27, 2012 Messages 106 Reaction score 1 Points 184 Location KC MO That looks fabulous!
Apr 30, 2012 Thread starter #3 polochic Chirping 15 Years Joined Apr 19, 2009 Messages 57 Reaction score 2 Points 94 Location Aiken, SC thanks!!
Apr 30, 2012 #4 M mondotomhead Songster 8 Years Joined Sep 22, 2011 Messages 354 Reaction score 5 Points 101 Location Sturbridge What lucky ducks to have a pond in their run!
Apr 30, 2012 #5 Miss Lydia ~Gift of God ~ Eternal Life ~John 3:16-17 Premium Feather Member 16 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Oct 3, 2009 Messages 136,895 Reaction score 175,256 Points 2,162 Location Mountains of Western N.C. Awesome!! and looks like it is a hit with your little ones too.
Apr 30, 2012 #6 Tahai Crowing 12 Years Joined Dec 18, 2011 Messages 787 Reaction score 1,415 Points 361 Location North-Central PA great idea! thanks for sharing
Apr 30, 2012 #7 Loki0 In the Brooder 7 Years Joined Mar 5, 2012 Messages 28 Reaction score 3 Points 24 Location Scotch Plains, New Jersey That looks great! Is that peahens I see? Do they like to swim with their little ducky siblings?