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Flying by the seat of my pants!
Pfft. That takes all of 5 minutes here.Ugh, the duck pool is already dark brown![]()
I do love our ducks, but they are a horrible housekeepers.

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Pfft. That takes all of 5 minutes here.Ugh, the duck pool is already dark brown![]()
I'm going to try to dump it today, if I find the time.Cyprus, that is a perfectly common daily occurrence! That doesn't mean your a bad duck parent! It's part of raising ducks, literally! They can turn a sparkling clean pool of water to a nasty, poopy, muddy mess in minutes!
Ducks, I tell you!![]()
I'm not sure if this would work for you, but I just leave a water hose in their pool. 3-4 times a day I go out and let the hose run on very low pressure for ~5 minutes. It churns the water and overflows in to the yard leaving cleaner, cool, fresh water. The overflow tends to leave a mud puddle that the ducks LOVE to snoot around in. We are on well water, so there is no water bill to be concerned with. It's much easier than having to lift/dump the pool as water is pretty heavy.I'm going to try to dump it today, if I find the time.
QUACK!Ducks are adorable, ya gotta love 'em! ❤❤❤
QUACK!
QUACK, QUACK!QUACK!
I do this too. I also place my tube next to trees that need watering to reduce wasting water.I'm not sure if this would work for you, but I just leave a water hose in their pool. 3-4 times a day I go out and let the hose run on very low pressure for ~5 minutes. It churns the water and overflows in to the yard leaving cleaner, cool, fresh water. The overflow tends to leave a mud puddle that the ducks LOVE to snoot around in. We are on well water, so there is no water bill to be concerned with. It's much easier than having to lift/dump the pool as water is pretty heavy.
Me too!I do this too. I also place my tube next to trees that need watering to reduce wasting water.
Not enough hoses to reachI'm not sure if this would work for you, but I just leave a water hose in their pool. 3-4 times a day I go out and let the house run on very low pressure for ~5 minutes. It churns the water and overflows in to the yard leaving cleaner, cool, fresh water. The overflow tends to leave a mud puddle that the ducks LOVE to snoot around in. We are on well water, so there is no water bill to be concerned with. It's much easier than having to lift/dump the pool as water is pretty heavy.