GIVE IT TO ME, I CAN BREED THEM . I HAVE A BIG BARN.
2007-06-30 14:06:58
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answered by ENIGMA VS MYTH 5
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Don't let them go in the wild like some of the stupid people on here are saying. It will mess up the natural wild life first off. Second as they are ducklings they will probably die if simply put outside or left with someone who doesn't know how to feed them. The best thing to do would be to either find someone with a farm, or take them back to the person who you got them from.
I'm a little curious how it is that you ended up with them in the first place however, and why it is you're so uncaring as well as so easy to simply disgard another life that you'll just toss baby ducks aside like that.
If you have adult ducks somehow and they laid eggs and this is where the babies came from, get rid of the adults to, you're not fit to have them.
2007-06-30 21:36:48
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answered by Yomi Minamino 4
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There are lots of places that will take unwanted ducklings.Please do not just set them loose,If they are domestic they will die,and if they are wild and you found them you cannot return them to the wild as the other ducks will not accept them now.You can call your local animal control office and ask them for refferals or you can look online for ads of people looking for ducklings.Another option you might try is to see if a farmer near you is interested in taking them from you.Please do not listen to some of these cruel people and their suggestions.Ducks can be really great pets if you have the time to care for them
2007-06-30 21:42:33
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answered by Heather C 1
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Please don't just release them! If they are wild ducklings that you tried to "rescue" and realized that you really don't have the time for them, contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitatiion center. You can find one here: http://www.tc.umn.edu/~devo0028/contact.htm
If you just let them go, they could die. Adult ducks will not accept or foster babies.
If they are domestic ducks, it is illegal to release them.
2007-06-30 21:20:02
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answered by margecutter 7
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Depending on where you live, you can give them to wildlife parks or farms. Please don't just let the little things loose.
Best of luck!
2007-07-02 14:24:15
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answered by reillyj1989 3
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I live facing a sanctuary, there is so much help out there. if you cant find it contact me on chorleychiick@hotmail.co.uk and i will sort it for you.
2007-06-30 21:27:32
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answered by lindyloo 4
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http://duckrescuenetwork.org/
http://farmsanctuary.org/
2007-07-01 07:31:19
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answered by Helena 6
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to a state park that has a pond and other ducks
2007-06-30 21:11:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You can try to leave at a park or like you could sell it to someone who needs a pet. Otherwise it really matters were you live. :)
2007-06-30 21:10:50
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answered by Cutie28 1
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not that I know of
2007-07-03 11:50:21
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answered by cheri h 7
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