How to Make a Duck Pond With a Kiddie Pool
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- 1). Set a hard plastic kiddie pool in an open area of the yard where the ground is level.
- 2). Fill the kiddie pool with water using a garden hose. Fill it all the way to the top.
- 3). Set some bricks up against the outside of the pool up to the top edge to act as steps. These will allow the ducks to climb up into the pool. Lay down as many as needed to allow the ducks easy access. Fully feathered ducks may not need the bricks, as they will be able to jump in and out of the pool without assistance.
- 4). Set a rock or concrete block inside the pool that is big enough for the ducks to climb on. This will serve as a step for the ducks to get out of the pool. The rock or block should have a flat top so that the ducks can get on top of it without sliding off. It should sit four inches above the water level. Set it against an inside edge of the pool.
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