I would definitely call a local wildlife rehabilitator before you proceed. There are reasons for the laws that govern & protect our nation's wildlife, and I would be very careful about breaking them.
If you find the eggs in the wild, they are wild mallards. How can you be sure they are part domestic?
I admire the sentiment, but I HIGHLY recommend calling the Audobon before you proceed.
I have 2 wonderful sons, 3 ducks (2 Anconas & 1 Buff), 4 laying hens, a Holland Lop bunny, and a big scaredy cat. I am a Chef, Baker, Bluegrass "Musician" (I know, you can't do both) and artisan.
I have 2 wonderful sons, 3 ducks (2 Anconas & 1 Buff), 4 laying hens, a Holland Lop bunny, and a big scaredy cat. I am a Chef, Baker, Bluegrass "Musician" (I know, you can't do both) and artisan.










