Debby Duck
Songster
Hello everyone, I'm not quite at the point where I need to rehome my ducks yet, so I'm not ready to go directly to the rehoming forum. I just have a couple of questions about what would be acceptable in terms of my needs and wishes.
First, I do not want to give up my three ducks. They are male, white crested, four and a half years old, and I've raised them from day two. I don't have the usual spot where ducks roam, I actually live in a gated community in South Florida, Boca to be exact. They free roam on the lake behind my house, they think they own the place, and they come in to their coop at night. So they've been living and idyllic life, until recently when an otter showed up to take residence in the lake as well.
He's been there for about 3 or 4 weeks, and I hired a trapper a little over a week ago with no luck yet. My ducks have been cooped up all this time and getting their bathing and splashing done in a little pool I set up. But this is no life for them so I'm preparing myself for what I might have to do.
But they're my babies, and of course I don't think anyone else could take care of them as well as I do. But I want to be sure that whoever I give them to can keep them safe from both predators and other ducks that may not welcome them. I'm especially concerned about fighting because of the crest on their heads. Am I being unreasonable in asking questions about their conditions and property etc.? I don't know if this is an appropriate thing to do. Maybe I'm supposed to just be glad that someone wants to take them. But I really don't want to let them go, so I want the very best for them.
I appreciate all of your thoughts.
Deborah
First, I do not want to give up my three ducks. They are male, white crested, four and a half years old, and I've raised them from day two. I don't have the usual spot where ducks roam, I actually live in a gated community in South Florida, Boca to be exact. They free roam on the lake behind my house, they think they own the place, and they come in to their coop at night. So they've been living and idyllic life, until recently when an otter showed up to take residence in the lake as well.
He's been there for about 3 or 4 weeks, and I hired a trapper a little over a week ago with no luck yet. My ducks have been cooped up all this time and getting their bathing and splashing done in a little pool I set up. But this is no life for them so I'm preparing myself for what I might have to do.
But they're my babies, and of course I don't think anyone else could take care of them as well as I do. But I want to be sure that whoever I give them to can keep them safe from both predators and other ducks that may not welcome them. I'm especially concerned about fighting because of the crest on their heads. Am I being unreasonable in asking questions about their conditions and property etc.? I don't know if this is an appropriate thing to do. Maybe I'm supposed to just be glad that someone wants to take them. But I really don't want to let them go, so I want the very best for them.
I appreciate all of your thoughts.
Deborah