Cows destroy ponds not fix them. Look up Bamabass 5 acre pond build. He had a slow leak and poured some powder into it and it sealed it. He even shows how to apply it.
Yes, over the long term cattle can cause damage to pond dams and banks. However, in the near term, the foot traffic can pack the soil, closing up any leaks. It's similar to when cattle are crowded into small lots. The manure and foot pressure will cause water to pool. I don't know about other places, but in my part of southern Missouri, they are often used to seal ponds.
You can start the biological process with cheap minnows. I bet your children would have fun feeding them pelleted food with a slingshot. And the minnows would later be food for any fish you stock. -KJ
Looks lots better. When we get the usual summer drought you will find out if it holds water.
That's the truth! I guess if it dries out in the summer, I can layer more clay on the dam.
Cows destroy ponds not fix them. Look up Bamabass 5 acre pond build. He had a slow leak and poured some powder into it and it sealed it. He even shows how to apply it.
Yes, over the long term cattle can cause damage to pond dams and banks. However, in the near term, the foot traffic can pack the soil, closing up any leaks. It's similar to when cattle are crowded into small lots. The manure and foot pressure will cause water to pool. I don't know about other places, but in my part of southern Missouri, they are often used to seal ponds.
You can start the biological process with cheap minnows. I bet your children would have fun feeding them pelleted food with a slingshot.
And the minnows would later be food for any fish you stock. -KJ
That sounds like a really good idea. The kids would have a blast with that.
Has no one pointed out that 95% of your video has no sound?
Change your device audio setting to mono