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 15 Years 16 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Oct 3, 2009 Messages 136,878 Reaction score 175,192 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 1,413 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?