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buy rock salt and throw it on with a spade fast or any salt

 

Yeah, and drastically alter the chemical properties of the pond and kill off a fair proportion of the organisms living in it. Great idea, not.

 

If a pond is frozen, so be it, feed the ice if you want but don't shoot it, if the weather is that bad the ducks will probably deserve a rest.

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to an extent ducks keep it clear untill the weather gets really harsh if they are spending much time there. Once completely frozen then as said feed still but don't shoot. as for the salt idea sometimes its better to think as said salt kills things and won't do your pond any good at all

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in the past we've used an anchor on a rope to break the ice several times a day for the sake of the ducks, if it's possible get a small boat onto the water and get the ice broke up as often as poss then give them plenty of feedin when the conditions are hard enough to freeze the water,

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DYNAMITE :devil:

 

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if you know any sas type geezers they are bound to have a few handgrenades lying around in boxes they havent seen before.

 

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The boring solution is to break it up as much as you can if the freeze is prolonged as they will nick off after a few days and find open water.

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