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  1. tdgill

    Duck Pond/pool pictures

    GREAT ADVICE! :-) Especially if it is your first winter with ducks :-) I would start small and keep it simple and easy. I have had both large and small pools and really like smaller better. You will never be without a flexible rubber tub again. Wanna know what else I like for extra duck tubs...
  2. tdgill

    Duck Pond/pool pictures

    looks nice! I would consider a more shallow, less high wading pool though. Or either build up all the way around the pan or sink the pan into the ground some. You will see that they don't always use the steps to come out of the pool and can easily hurt their legs when landing. Been there done...
  3. tdgill

    Duck Pond/pool pictures

    Quote: This winter I will probably be downsizing to one of the large black mixing tubs or as big a Fortex rubber tub as I can get. They make great waterers in the winter, just flip them over and stomp on the bottom to get the ice out
  4. tdgill

    Duck Pond/pool pictures

    and a cat or two would be great wouldnt it savingsdog?
  5. tdgill

    Duck Pond/pool pictures

    Must .....Have ....Pics! \\______/ Pond
  6. tdgill

    Duck Pond/pool pictures

    yes, I hope so too!
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