My family and I have to move from Jacksonville, FL to Arizona for my husband’s job soon, and unfortunately can not take any of our ducks:(. I’m going to start trying to rehome 3-4 of them on here (pet homes only). There is a female Welsh Harlequin(Harley, a little over 2 years old), a female...
I haven’t found a home for him yet, it would be great if you could take him. However he is a bit of a bully to most of the other drakes and usually bites people too. The past 2-3 weeks though he hasn’t been biting us like he used to(but I can’t be sure if he will start doing it again or not.) If...
Yeah right now I have a rouen and a rouen mix drake and three Muscovy drakes. They all get along pretty well except two of the Muscovy will bully the other 3 drakes so I have to keep them in a different area of the coop.
Yeah I’m sure it would be easier that way, but I raised them as pets and would feel terrible if someone killed/ate them. I also used blue kote on them when they were younger so it wouldn’t be safe to eat them even if I was ok with that.
Thank you, I didn’t think it would work, but figured it couldn’t hurt to ask opinions. Looks like my extra drakes are stuck with me for at least a while longer 🙂
I’m in Jacksonville, FL. I haven’t thought of that before, I always kind of thought they dealt more with ‘regular’ pets than anything else. I’ll check it out and see if they can, thank you 😊
Thank you, but yeah I’ve already posted there a couple of times, I think I may just not be able to rehome them. Just had the thought the other day that offering free ducklings to go with them might be more likely to get them to a good home🤷♀️, but it doesn’t look like it would. Guess they’re...
So this is a weird question and I’m pretty sure the answer is probably no. But do y’all think people would be likely to take in a Muscovy drake as a pet (not food) if he came with free unsexed ducklings? I’ve been trying to rehome a couple of mine for a while now but no one is interested...