Hello everyone,
I have a question regarding a Muscovy duck my family rescued, but first some background… We have a big flock of Muscovy ducks that live in my small neighborhood. They have a pond close by and neighbors that feed them daily. They are basically considered neighbors by everyone.
Now, my question. A couple of months ago, we noticed a 5-7 week old duckling in my neighbor’s front yard (where the ducks regularly go to feed) with an injured leg that was abandoned by the mother. We took her in, rehabbed her, and even bought two Perkins to keep her company. I believe these two Perkins are what saved her. She was instantly happier and is now a fully-recovered, full grown hen. However, I struggle with the feeling that maybe letting her join the other ducks in the neighborhood and be free would be better for her. She is a bit aggressive with the Pekins sometimes and has a very independent personality compared to them. You can definitely tell that she is more of a wild duck than the Pekins.
I have read all about the laws in place to prevent abandonment, but I’m not sure this would be considered an abandonment as she would still be fed daily by all the neighbors who very much love and care for the neighborhood ducks. I’m more concerned with her being accepted by the other Muscovys and figure out their daily pattern.
I really could use some advice because I don’t want to keep her contained in a small backyard if she would be happier and thrive better with the other Muscovys in the neighborhood.
(Obviously, I’m not considering releasing the Pekins as I know they wouldn’t survive. Only the rescued Muscovy)
I appreciate any insight you can all provide.
I have a question regarding a Muscovy duck my family rescued, but first some background… We have a big flock of Muscovy ducks that live in my small neighborhood. They have a pond close by and neighbors that feed them daily. They are basically considered neighbors by everyone.
Now, my question. A couple of months ago, we noticed a 5-7 week old duckling in my neighbor’s front yard (where the ducks regularly go to feed) with an injured leg that was abandoned by the mother. We took her in, rehabbed her, and even bought two Perkins to keep her company. I believe these two Perkins are what saved her. She was instantly happier and is now a fully-recovered, full grown hen. However, I struggle with the feeling that maybe letting her join the other ducks in the neighborhood and be free would be better for her. She is a bit aggressive with the Pekins sometimes and has a very independent personality compared to them. You can definitely tell that she is more of a wild duck than the Pekins.
I have read all about the laws in place to prevent abandonment, but I’m not sure this would be considered an abandonment as she would still be fed daily by all the neighbors who very much love and care for the neighborhood ducks. I’m more concerned with her being accepted by the other Muscovys and figure out their daily pattern.
I really could use some advice because I don’t want to keep her contained in a small backyard if she would be happier and thrive better with the other Muscovys in the neighborhood.
(Obviously, I’m not considering releasing the Pekins as I know they wouldn’t survive. Only the rescued Muscovy)
I appreciate any insight you can all provide.