Sep 21, 2007 #1 davecash Songster 12 Years Jul 22, 2007 407 0 149 kaintucky will a plastic childrens swimming pool suffice for a water source for 2 free ranging pair of ducks?
Sep 21, 2007 #2 Katy Flock Mistress 12 Years Jun 29, 2007 16,317 109 331 Kansas~50+ yrs of chickens That's what I use for mine in the non-feezing months. During the winter I use concrete mixing tubs......or even smaller black rubber feed pans.
That's what I use for mine in the non-feezing months. During the winter I use concrete mixing tubs......or even smaller black rubber feed pans.
Sep 21, 2007 #3 DuckLady Administrator BYC Staff Premium Feather Member 18 Years Jan 11, 2007 38,686 30,031 1,391 NE Washington State Quote: Absolutely. My flock of 29 has 2-160 gallon ponds, two kiddie pools and one planter thing and several buckets.
Quote: Absolutely. My flock of 29 has 2-160 gallon ponds, two kiddie pools and one planter thing and several buckets.
Sep 21, 2007 #4 WindyOaksYokes Songster 12 Years Jul 17, 2007 1,078 4 171 Central Virginia smaller black rubber feed pans We use those for our dogs water dish... and found our ducks bathing in it... taking turns of course... it was a site to see LOL.... to bad I could not get to the camera in time
smaller black rubber feed pans We use those for our dogs water dish... and found our ducks bathing in it... taking turns of course... it was a site to see LOL.... to bad I could not get to the camera in time
Sep 23, 2007 #5 hatchcrazzzy Songster 12 Years Jun 8, 2007 1,216 4 179 kemp texas i use a kiddie pool for our 2 geese and 3 rouen ducks. geese are top dog they swim when they want to .they chase the ducks away
i use a kiddie pool for our 2 geese and 3 rouen ducks. geese are top dog they swim when they want to .they chase the ducks away