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We've recently had a pair of mallards take up residence in our 3,000 gallon
pond. It's been a nice novelty so far but I'm wondering what the long term effects might be to the health of the pond, plants and fish. We've done nothing to discourage them from staying and they're becoming accustomed to our comings and goings. Has anyone else had experience with ducks on their pond? Any recommendations on whether or not we should allow them to stay or encourage them to go elsewhere? TIA John |
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Hi John,
Ducks seem to produce duck poo in greater amounts than what they seem to take in. So hopefully you have a nice, big strong filter. They will eat plants and some will eat fish. Watch your water quality and how your plants and fish are faring. I've had ducks visit my pond and they sure are cute. The labradors though find it insulting to have ducks on their pond and chase them off. kathy :-) |
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JB wrote:
We've recently had a pair of mallards take up residence in our 3,000 gallon pond. It's been a nice novelty so far but I'm wondering what the long term effects might be to the health of the pond, plants and fish. We've done nothing to discourage them from staying and they're becoming accustomed to our comings and goings. Has anyone else had experience with ducks on their pond? Any recommendations on whether or not we should allow them to stay or encourage them to go elsewhere? TIA John They will also take any little puddle that forms around the pond during a rain shower a create a big mess. Bob |
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I'd grab a rifle and have duck dinner !
JB wrote: We've recently had a pair of mallards take up residence in our 3,000 gallon pond. It's been a nice novelty so far but I'm wondering what the long term effects might be to the health of the pond, plants and fish. We've done nothing to discourage them from staying and they're becoming accustomed to our comings and goings. Has anyone else had experience with ducks on their pond? Any recommendations on whether or not we should allow them to stay or encourage them to go elsewhere? TIA John |
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You need to look in Google Groups at
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...d16506813ddb86. Ian tells all about ducks. You'll get a good laugh. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "JB" wrote in message . net... We've recently had a pair of mallards take up residence in our 3,000 gallon pond. It's been a nice novelty so far but I'm wondering what the long term effects might be to the health of the pond, plants and fish. We've done nothing to discourage them from staying and they're becoming accustomed to our comings and goings. Has anyone else had experience with ducks on their pond? Any recommendations on whether or not we should allow them to stay or encourage them to go elsewhere? TIA John |
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Ian's answer about ducks is my
absolute favorite of all rec.ponds answers. A true classic. :-))) kathy |
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Has anyone else had experience with ducks on their pond? Any recommendations
on whether or not we should allow them to stay or encourage them to go elsewhere? John Besides what others mentioned, they can bring strange strains of algae and parasites to your pond. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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![]() I have one little lonely mallard drake on my pond. I just don;pt have the heart to get rid of him. He is really no trouble. He was originally part of a flock of ducks we had at one timek when we raised poultry. HIs hens got graabbed by some predator when on their nest sites, and all his male friends I was able to roundup and sell off, but this little fellow, was always able to evade any method of capture. He could easily fly off if he wanted to but he hangs around with my goat herd now, and is part of the herd. Wherever the goats are, the duck is close by. It may be that we hatched this young drake mallard out here and thats why he does not fly off and leave......but he sure looks pityfull with him settingopn the ponds bank looking so forlorn without any other ducks to kep him company. He really does not go into the pond all that much either, just an occasional swim, usually when the goats come up for a drink, he goes for a swim, other than that, he is in the brush and grass with the goats...... On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 22:33:41 -0800, ~ jan JJsPond.us wrote: ===Has anyone else had experience with ducks on their pond? Any recommendations ===on whether or not we should allow them to stay or encourage them to go ===elsewhere? ===John === ===Besides what others mentioned, they can bring strange strains of algae and ===parasites to your pond. ~ jan === === ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! |
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