EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

I've thought of it, actually, but never got around to it. I'm sure if I inquired with the high and mighty there'd be flap about it, but nobody cares if nobody asks. :p It's seasonal---it dries up in late summer, and is big enough for ducks to swim in in spring. Maybe 5' wide, 1' deep?
I tell you what should work like a champ, but it would be readily visible from a distance, depending on the terrain, and have to be replaced periodically...hay or straw bales.
 
Here's a picture I just took of the yard. I have three pens plus the quail to move somewhere shady.
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This is the seasonal stream---you can see it's shutting down for the summer. :hmm Still, with a bit of digging, maybe I can make it stick around longer in the future.
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Here's a picture I just took of the yard. I have three pens plus the quail to move somewhere shady.
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This is the seasonal stream---you can see it's shutting down for the summer. :hmm Still, with a bit of digging, maybe I can make it stick around longer in the future.
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How far apart are the two coops? Too far for a large tarp?

Nice milking stand; neat head gate.

Shouldn't be a big trick at all to modify the water flow a bit. All you'd be doing, really, is creating a shallow basin in a creek bed; creeks have them in abundance by design.
 
How far apart are the two coops? Too far for a large tarp?

Nice milking stand; neat head gate.

Shouldn't be a big trick at all to modify the water flow a bit. All you'd be doing, really, is creating a shallow basin in a creek bed; creeks have them in abundance by design.
Well, I might actually have a big enough tarp. I got the biggest one I could find back when I needed to cover the coop roof. Mounting it might be 'interesting', though, since they are pretty far apart.

Thanks. It works pretty well too.
 
Well, I might actually have a big enough tarp. I got the biggest one I could find back when I needed to cover the coop roof. Mounting it might be 'interesting', though, since they are pretty far apart.

Thanks. It works pretty well too.
Never saw your yard green; thought it was white all year long.

Maybe two tarps of the same size, tied together at the grommets? If there are dead & straight pines on the "back 40" you could fashion a couple props with a ridge pole between them, like a big tent or pavilion.
 
Never saw your yard green; thought it was white all year long.

Maybe two tarps of the same size, tied together at the grommets? If there are dead & straight pines on the "back 40" you could fashion a couple props with a ridge pole between them, like a big tent or pavilion.
I'm in the banana belt of the VWN, so yep, there's grass now and then. :lol: That might work. I have plenty of brush piles to choose from too.

Frozen jugs of water for them to lay against.

Did you see that I have a broody duck? I’m expecting them to pop out in about two weeks or so.
Another good idea---thanks. No, I didn't, how exciting! Pekins?
 

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