Installing Deer watering holes (and for other wildlife) Illinois land management

4 years ago
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Join us for some wildlife conservation and wildlife habitat improvements as we take you through the entire process of installing a 140 gal artificial deer & wildlife watering hole. We on on a Southern Illinois farm and this is just one of many wildlife habitat improvement projects and conservation projects that we practice on our farm and as is in this case on our friends properties as well. I'll be using the Bobcat e42 mini excavator to make the digging much easier on us 2 old guys, lol. But certainly can be done with just a shovel. If you were to do it that way you might just get a smaller water tub. I'm pretty sure the tubs we installed were 140 gallons. These are the heavy duty domestic animal tubs so they are very durable. We picked the locations by design to maximize the effectiveness of keeping the watering holes full. We installed them in already existing rain water erosion cuts, so that they should be fully recharged with most any rain. We also graded down a couple of ramps so that wildlife can access them easily even though they are buried fairly deep. Thanks for joining us, please hit the like button, comment and share if you enjoy our content. Also consider subscribing to see the follow up update on this project as well as all of our Illinois and Kentucky land management projects, duck ponds, fixing pond dams, working in the woods, Bobcat T650 CTL skid steer projects, land clearing, small ponds, wildlife conservation projects, wildlife habitat improvement projects, DIY rustic furniture, DIY rustic cedar projects, DIY rustic barn wood projects, Branson tractor projects, Polaris Ranger XP 1000 Northstar riding, and much more country living adventure. Thank you. Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.

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