Washingtonians

Status
Not open for further replies.
This one is for you Chicken Rustler! A WHITE fleshed watermelon that isn't sold by Hermiston.
gig.gif
lau.gif
And guess what, it rocks, and is better than those Costco Watermelons!

6115393788_5df72c4e37_z.jpg



This one was a little stunted in growth; They're normally around 4-10 lbs in weight.
 
Quote:
I'm thinking some open grate kind of thing. Yes keep the critters out, but let in rain, light. The net keeps out the herons, but the raccoons just rip right through. Any kind of open grate; I'll probably need to cover with the net as well. Those darn herons will stick their heads through 1 inch openings. I don't really mind them (except when they are eating my chickens or fish) The liner is rather expensive to let them poke holes in. It's a large enough pond(maybe 8X5) that it might need to be 2 pieces.

It's an oval shape. The yellow X is where the pump is. I need to pull it frequently to clean it. It can be moved. The red line is a shallow shelf for plants.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/15498_img_0301_1.jpg

Russ

Your pond looks so clean!
What kind of filter or filtering system do you use?
I've got to do something about mine....

It's a TetraPond system, with an added ultraviolet light. I have had the green slimy pond in the past, but I think this year the cloudy early summer & spring helped a lot. I usually cover the surface with water hyancinth. Haven't been able to get motivated this year to do much of anything. I find if I clean the system everyother day it helps a lot, but that's a lot of cleaning. I have also used the chemicals to kill the algae.
 
Quote:
I'm thinking some open grate kind of thing. Yes keep the critters out, but let in rain, light. The net keeps out the herons, but the raccoons just rip right through. Any kind of open grate; I'll probably need to cover with the net as well. Those darn herons will stick their heads through 1 inch openings. I don't really mind them (except when they are eating my chickens or fish) The liner is rather expensive to let them poke holes in. It's a large enough pond(maybe 8X5) that it might need to be 2 pieces.

It's an oval shape. The yellow X is where the pump is. I need to pull it frequently to clean it. It can be moved. The red line is a shallow shelf for plants.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/15498_img_0301_1.jpg

Russ

It is very do-able with expanded steel and some framing. But looks like it is something that would really need to look at and measure then go build which given our locations may not work for me.

Is there expanded steel open enough so it wouldn't look like a lid? More like a stiff net? I'll take pictures from the roof of the house on Tuesday. So you can see the entire pond. And don't worry about travel, if we can come up with something, I have no problem driving down to you.

Russ
 
Quote:
Iowa Blues are an unusual breed. May we see pictures?

And welcome.

Thanks for the welcome. Would love to show you pics of my Iowa Blues (all spring 2011 stock), but haven't figured out how to post a picture yet. I've tried a time or two... no luck.
sad.png


I do have a FaceBook page I started dedicated to the Iowa Blues. Several pics of my Blues are there. And my avatar is a picture of my Iowa Blue rooster. I call him "Bleu" (so original, I know! LOL) He's a handsome devil.
 
Quote:
Hey, I lived on the Mountain Highway back a zillion years ago (Dad was working on the construction of the second LaGrande power house).
welcome-byc.gif


We're just off Mt. Highway & 352nd.
smile.png
What I love to refer to as the "boondocks".
big_smile.png
 
Quote:
Not red inside, No seeds, didn't come from Hermiston IT AINT A REAL WATER MELON !!!!!! Any thing else is just an imposter.

Umm I think you needed glasses CR - That WHITE fleshed watermelon has seeds. . .
wink.png
I would never, ever grow a variety that is seedless.
 
Quote:
I started with wood shavings but that was dusty. Now I have just straw.

I use wood pellets -- very very happy with the result.

Don't the chickens eat the wood pellets?
 
Last edited:
Quote:
Hey, I lived on the Mountain Highway back a zillion years ago (Dad was working on the construction of the second LaGrande power house).
welcome-byc.gif


We're just off Mt. Highway & 352nd.
smile.png
What I love to refer to as the "boondocks".
big_smile.png


Lot of that going around in southeastern Pierce County.
wink.png
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom