OldMissionChick
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How large should a pond/pool be for 8 ducks? Is there a difference between preformed and a liner? Is it just preference?
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where exactly do you live? I also live on Colorado.Such beautiful and innovative ponds and pools!
We live in the high desert of SW CO so we don't have year round water. Our farm doesn't have water rights but we get run off from a ranch above us and winter snow melt so we have dug ditches throughout the pasture to help distribute what water we do get. We got the ducks to help maintain the ditches as we have crawdads that just burrow and destroy the ditches. We have one ditch that runs right behind the house where we have our chicken/duck/goat coop/paddock so we widened the ditch into 4 little ponds for our ducks. They aren't very deep and we don't often have water in them but it allows us to fill a hole from the hose when we need to. The ditch is on a slight grade so the ponds will fill and overflow down into the next and so on until they flow out the ditch into the bottom pasture. When we get floods it's amazing to see the amount of water rushing through the property but the ducks take advantage of it! The bottom pond empties into a straight ditch that is about a foot wide and a foot deep and runs straight for 100 yards or so until it hits the pasture. When the flood waters are running the ducks hop into the ditch below the last pond one after another and body surf the entire distance to the pasture in the racing water! Then they hop out, waddle back up to the pond and do it again! It is hysterical and you can just tell they are having a blast!
View down the ditch ponds:
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View up the ditch ponds:
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Ponds/coop/paddock as seen from our back porch:
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We're down near Mesa Verde.
/me waves from up north in Grand Junction.![]()
Nice I use to live in GJ. I now live In the Thorton area.
As big as you can afford LOL I have a large kiddie pool right now while their pond is being built. They are less than happy when more than 5 or 6 try to swim at a time. they are pretty big babies. With a liner you are not limited by a preformed design. You can make it the size and depth that fits your wants and needs. Preformed ones are easier to install.How large should a pond/pool be for 8 ducks? Is there a difference between preformed and a liner? Is it just preference?