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Title: OK, I didn't mean to have a critter. But what could I do?
Post by: Jim on 07 19, 15, 01:07:36:AM
 
After returning from camping 2 weeks ago I stopped of at a burger place, ok, it was White Castle. This White Caste is situated in the middle of a Y shaped multi main road with heavy traffic on all three side, a large parking lot (with traffic) at the burger place, and next door is a  very busy Pepboys auto supply and repair.  What do I see scampering across the parking lot?  A lost straggler peeps mallard, with no mother or other ducklings in sight.  What would YOU do?
 
I(we) captured the poor little thing, (he was rather quick for being to tiny), we tried to find its momma, and ended up taking it home. I called a few places and the best they could tell me was "Good Luck."
 
So, after watching as many videos as I could find, and reading up on baby mallards and finding out it will take up to 70 days before it can fly, and that it requires 3- to 33% protein in its diet, I purchased the right food (Game Starter Feed) and now I have a critter. I change and clean his environment every day. Washing everything to insure no germs are forming for either him or me. Change of bedding every day. Today I introduced him/her to the bathtub for the first time.  And every time I remove him for the cleaning or anything else he bites me. Well, he thinks he's biting me, but at that age the best he can do is nibble me to death. It tickles more than hurts. But I'll bet that might change one day and I'll need to wear gloves. But Its good he stays wild, because the moment he can fly he gone. I don't want to take the change of domesticating him and having him around all the time.
 
What would you have done?
 
 
This picture shows his growth in just 12 days.

(http://www.aesopsretreat.com/forum/richedit/upload/2k8fc3d57063.jpg)
   


Title: Re: OK, I didn't mean to have a critter. But what could I do?
Post by: pacifica on 07 19, 15, 10:05:44:AM
Oh my gosh you're a new Dad : ` ) `  He's absolutely Adorable! Quack quack thanks for saving my life he/she said...

We had a family friend who had two geese...and they honked and protected her property like guard dogs.


Title: Re: OK, I didn't mean to have a critter. But what could I do?
Post by: emilyB on 07 19, 15, 06:58:36:PM
When you are ready to have him leave I hope you can find a nice duck pond in a nearby park.  You've been a good Mum.


Title: Re: OK, I didn't mean to have a critter. But what could I do?
Post by: Jim on 07 19, 15, 09:21:57:PM
 
Well, I've got a wide Creek going through my backyard where other ducks usually land (though they haven't been around much lately), so, maybe a pond elsewhere would be better..