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I'm not sure how to go about the pond now. I've been mucking around the net trying to dredge up some good info and am just getting more confused lol. Not sure if I should build a temporary and easy pond with a Kiddie pool, or just go ahead and build the final deal now. I've got a lot of research ahead of me on this and should probably buy a book specific to duck ponds. I've got one for waterfalls and ponds, but with duck muck I may need to do things very different. I'm anxious to get a nice pond in for my family (and complete that belated Mothers Day gift), and I want the ducks to have their pool asap. I can work a temporary one with the little knowledge I have. So I may end up doing that and then building the real one next year?
For the pen liner the mattress pad is working out pretty good. I just worry about them eating the cloth since it has a synthetic fiber filler. But no problems yet. And just a short time to go before they can go outside to a hay bed. I've been cleaning it twice a day now. It stays very dry because it dries so fast. But the poop builds up quick. I hose it down and hang it to dry in the morning. I've just now created a space in the broodery to dry it for the cloudy days and over night. A few times I've hosed it down and then washed it in the washer with shop towels or my work clothes. If I do this again I think I will take a trip to a thrift store and buy a few natural fiber blankets and/or terry cloth towels.
For the pen liner the mattress pad is working out pretty good. I just worry about them eating the cloth since it has a synthetic fiber filler. But no problems yet. And just a short time to go before they can go outside to a hay bed. I've been cleaning it twice a day now. It stays very dry because it dries so fast. But the poop builds up quick. I hose it down and hang it to dry in the morning. I've just now created a space in the broodery to dry it for the cloudy days and over night. A few times I've hosed it down and then washed it in the washer with shop towels or my work clothes. If I do this again I think I will take a trip to a thrift store and buy a few natural fiber blankets and/or terry cloth towels.
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