Mini duck pond ideas

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Roasting pan... Hmmm... Cheap tag sale items... Now we're talkin.
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Roasting pan... Hmmm... Cheap tag sale items... Now we're talkin.
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Go look in the kitchen - I bet you HAVE one already!!!

Also as a hurry up and get a pond idea - I found a very old rain jacket - dug a hole, put that in and filled it. I did it with a shower curtain as well - that only lasted about a month or so before the curtain started to rip.
 
They have a rubber flexible liner that you can buy and use for ponds at Lowes/or The Depot....(outside garden area..on a roll usually)
You can dig any size hole and put this into it--of course add rocks in the bottom that reach to a side and things to help them get out--when needed--but these liners are tough and last for many many years.....

When needed you can drain and refill...or go ahead and start your own garden pond--these are almost as addictive as chickens and ducks(LOL!)



You can also find the pre-formed (hard) shells-lay upside down and spray paint around the outline-dig your hole and fix the way you want..just make sure-that you have a way for them to get out...
Sometimes you can find these cheap on CraigsList , etc--
 
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The claws on the ducks will cut through that roll liner.

There were several people here that tried it and it was cut in several places by the duck claws.
 
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Now there's an idea. I'll find an old tub and drop it in the front yard for the
ducks. While I'm at it I'l park 7 old cars there too and maybe an old washing
machine.
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You know you're a redneck when...

That could be a good idea for a creative person and easy to clean ( just pull the plug). You could plant flowers around it and decorate it! I saw a toilet in a art museum exhibit so anythings possible
 
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Thank God I don't live near a hatchery!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How about one of those large rubbery feeding bowls like you use to feed horses? That's what TSC had in their brooder and the ducklings loved it!
 
I start out with a plastic saucer that the kids use to sled on in the snow. Then they get to use a kittie litter pan and rubber feed tubs with no more then 3 to 4 inch high of rubber sides. As they grow you can up them to a Kiddie pool from Pet Smart about a yard across tops 6 inches high. If you start with a Kiddie pool make sure to have a brick in it so they can get out of the pool. The idea is always be low enough for them to get out.

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I was going to use one of those turtle sanboxes from walmart. They have sloped sides and are not that deep and don't make you look like a redneck.
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But now I have 5 calls and am thinking abit bigger. I'm now using a kiddie pool but want one larger then I will cut a hole in the bottom and install a kitchen sink drain and run the pipe in the ground away from the pen area. The draind will allow me to drain it so I cand hose it out with out tipping it over. Now if I could find a good tub.
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Jeremy
 

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