How is so much feed getting in the water? I'd move the pool away from where they're eating.
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I don't know, that is just how they eat I guess.How is so much feed getting in the water? I'd move the pool away from where they're eating.
Dump it on the grass. Throw it out over the grass. Dump it in the street gutter. Pour it on your garden or flower beds. Pour it through a screen or sifter, let dry, then dump in the trash, water tossed out over the lawn.Simple question. All of the food at the bottom of the water bowl. I can't just dump it out on my lawn. I have been dumping it where no grass is growing and it's starting to mold and smell. I don't have a garbage disposal.
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Dump it on the grass. Throw it out over the grass. Dump it in the street gutter. Pour it on your garden or flower beds. Pour it through a screen or sifter, let dry, then dump in the trash, water tossed out over the lawn.
Better yet, rearrange the food and water apart from each other, or get a different feeder and/or waterer so they don't waste so much and make such a mess.
How is so much feed getting in the water? I'd move the pool away from where they're eating.
I agree with these suggestions. They do need water with their feed, but I would at least try moving the water bowl and feeder as far apart as possible. Sounds like they are too close together so ducks have a beak full of food and don't need to swallow it before taking a drink.Better yet, rearrange the food and water apart from each other, or get a different feeder and/or waterer so they don't waste so much and make such a mess.