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Here's Snowflake a week after bringing him home.

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Here's Snowflake a week after bringing him home.
Thank you I do have a top step and there the water will be around 6 inches deep and the deepest point is at around 3 feet maybe a little more but not much. And I just thought of this last night I have a stream that runs down a hill so it would be easily gravity fed down to the pond with a garden hose and then out of the front of the pond with another hose back down to the stream. And I can easily take the input out to drain the pond for cleaning Will get picks later of what I have done so far and also measurements. Thanks for all the help@Chicken Egg 17 Here's how we dug the most recent pond. It was actually re-dug, after originally being lined with clay. I put steps going all the way to the bottom if I need to get to the bottom of the pond for cleaning or whatever. It is about 3 feet deep at the deepest point. I would suggest putting at least a top step to set rocks on to build up to the edge. Having a top step will also help if a chicken would decide to go in the pond. My chickens, and chicks always explore around the edges, and everyone likes to drink the pond water. They also are given fresh water daily, but they mostly like to drink pond water. The left side was expanded after getting the pond liner home, and seeing how it was way overestimated on how much liner was needed. Some liner was still cut off, and I have enough for another small pond, that I plan to install next year. I suggest that you re-think about using a waterproof tarp as a liner, as that won't be sufficient to last very long. A sufficient pond liner is fish safe and 45 mil thick, and has a 30 year guarantee. You could also consider pure clay, but needs to be 12" thick to hold water. Hope your project works out well, and please keep us posted.
He's a Khaki Campbell. It's the angle hahaIt's feet are huge! What kind of a duck is it?