May 9, 2025|Chickens, Gardening, Homesteading, Sustainability, Tips
Intro
Hi farm gals, it’s Kara from Lange Girl Farms! My ducks have been splashing in ponds for 15 years, and May’s the time to build one—naturally. From huskies digging holes to llamas sipping runoff, my homestead’s taught me sustainable water tricks. This simple duck pond’s beginner-friendly, uses what I’ve got, and keeps my flock happy. Here’s how I do it, honed from years of country grit—let’s make a splash!
Step 1: Pick Your Spot
Low ground near shade—my ducks love it cool. I chose a dip by the barn; runoff from horse troughs helps fill it. Check drainage—my first pond flooded my coop!
Step 2: Dig It Out
Two feet deep, four feet wide—perfect for my trio. I used a shovel with a sawtooth or serrated edge You can find it here thru my affiliate link (https://amzn.to/43adQFQ); my minis watched curiously. Save dirt for a ramp—ducks need easy access.
Step 3: Line It Naturally
Clay soil or a 20 mil thick pond liner You can find it here thru my affiliate link (https://amzn.to/4dcUlRy)—I pack clay from my land, free and holistic. My husky once tore a cheap liner while swimming in the koi pond and fishing koi’s; clay’s tougher now.
Step 4: Fill and Filter
Rainwater’s best—sustainable and soft. I add a solar pump You can find it here thru my affiliate link (https://amzn.to/3YYhmSc) with some good GPH for circulation and tranquil sound effects; 15 years taught me stagnant water’s a no-no.
Step 5: Add Duck Touches
Rocks for perching, a dirt ramp—my ducks waddle in happily. Plants like duckweed (from my garden) keep it natural; my chickens nibble extras.
Conclusion
This pond’s my duck haven—15 years of tweaks made it simple and green. Build yours this May; your quackers will love it! Pin this for your flock, and follow Lange Girl Farmsfor more sustainable builds.
