Posted by denglish on June 14, 2016 at 09:29:51 from (156.26.121.128):
In Reply to: Farm pond question posted by larry@stinescorner on June 13, 2016 at 18:16:00:
We have a similar sized pond and used to have the same problem. Several years ago we put ducks (Khaki Campbell) on the pond and they have solved the weed problem. There is a little duck house next to the pond and at night they go in there and I close the door. I let them out in the morning and they spend the day on the pond eating all the weeds. When the weeds are gone, they roam the lawn and garden eating bugs. Consequently, they don't eat much feed or grain but provide many eggs which they lay at night while in the duck house. Often I have a duck-egg sandwich after making my morning rounds.
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