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I usually see those on Craigslist under the "free" section. A lot of people pull them out when the decide they would rather have the space or just can't maintain a pond. I would check there first. You can always buy a new one from Home Depot or shop on Google.
They run anywhere from $70- $350.
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thanks for the help! i'll give these idea's a try! :)
 
I like that idea with the pool liner and the rocks around it looks nice. Something I'm going to look into. The ducks love swimming in the pond. It's a good size for the 2 and maybe some babies when she lays. There about 3 1/2 months old, so a couple more months to go!
 




I acquired a duck about 15 weeks ago. Stella would be her name. I set her up with her pink Wal-Mart pool which worked out well but I felt bad because she could not really float and swim as a duck should. So I did some research and decided t make her a nice swim area. She lives with my chickens with all getting along great. Stella still has her pink pool in the run so that if by chance a chicken gets in it they can get out. I painfully dug a 5' by 5' hole with a depth of 18 inches. After I de-rooted the space I put thick plastic down on the bottom and then a full sheet of plastic over the entire opening. I put 2 inches of sand on the bottom then placed a pool liner I bought from a college student in. I put sand and pavers down to landscape it. I have a fish pond filter in to sift the water and I bough a spa battery operated vacuum to clean her mess off the bottom. I have been floating some greens and spinach in the pond to coax her in but no success yet. She is checking it out so it is a matter of time. It will make me so happy to see her motor around her pond. I will keep you posted on how my cleaning system works out.
 




I acquired a duck about 15 weeks ago. Stella would be her name. I set her up with her pink Wal-Mart pool which worked out well but I felt bad because she could not really float and swim as a duck should. So I did some research and decided t make her a nice swim area. She lives with my chickens with all getting along great. Stella still has her pink pool in the run so that if by chance a chicken gets in it they can get out. I painfully dug a 5' by 5' hole with a depth of 18 inches. After I de-rooted the space I put thick plastic down on the bottom and then a full sheet of plastic over the entire opening. I put 2 inches of sand on the bottom then placed a pool liner I bought from a college student in. I put sand and pavers down to landscape it. I have a fish pond filter in to sift the water and I bough a spa battery operated vacuum to clean her mess off the bottom. I have been floating some greens and spinach in the pond to coax her in but no success yet. She is checking it out so it is a matter of time. It will make me so happy to see her motor around her pond. I will keep you posted on how my cleaning system works out.

How is Stella liking her new pond? My DH is in the process of making our ducks a pond just like you have made. How is your cleaning system working?
 
Quote: She is loving it. So far so good. The fish pond filter keeps the water clear just like the fish pounds. There is some algae growing in the liner but I also get that in my fish ponds from the sun. Stella swims along nibbling it. The spy vacuum is working but you have to move slow. I also got a pool net skimmer cheep to get big stuff. Now I only have one duck and the biggest key is to build up the rim/edge so you don't get run off from rain and put the sand and round rock around to keep the mud out. I built up the edge then laid the liner over cut it back and put the pavers on top of the liner then the round rock around. I also dropped some sand too. Overall it ran me about 350 for eve. Now I believe Stella is a Stanley and I here I should get her a mate so she...he wont try to mate with my chickens...and I have a majority of bantams. Hard to find Khakis now. Oh forgot to say the black mat is from Lowes home improvement 8 ish buck and out two down so her nails don't cut the liner. works great. Can't wait to see pics and your ducks swimming.
 
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Rains came before we could line ours so it's all naturale... we don't have to worry about cleaning it. We added the dead tree trunk for shade and protection. I still plan to add more landscaping.

Looking down from the duck pen.

Looking up to the duck pen
 
Oh to not have to worry about cleaning the **** things!

I'm about 90% complete on mine now - just need to go gravity fed to cut out the weekly pre filter clean out (which is extremely NASTY!)

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I've not concreted on the left of the bottom pond as this is where I'll be replacing pipework at some point - I'll add a bog filter at some point too as anything I put in the pond gets eaten in short order!

Here's one of everyone in and enjoying themselves :)

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Oh to not have to worry about cleaning the **** things!

I want to make Quackers a pond too, but cleaning it is what's holding me back. :lau

I'm about 90% complete on mine now - just need to go gravity fed to cut out the weekly pre filter clean out (which is extremely NASTY!)

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I've not concreted on the left of the bottom pond as this is where I'll be replacing pipework at some point - I'll add a bog filter at some point too as anything I put in the pond gets eaten in short order!

Here's one of everyone in and enjoying themselves :)

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I love it! Great setup, can't wait to see it completely finished. Beautiful ducks too. :)
 
Thanks @Quackers Mama, it won't get finished till next summer now though - so only about 36 pre filter and 18 main filter changes to do before I can improve it!

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If I'd known what I was getting into I might have given the pond a miss too! The ducks think it's worth it but they're not the ones up to their elbows in poop every weekend!
 

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