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    Duck Orphans

    Thanks for your response. The ducks are two months old and they can fly (They have started to fly a lot over the past few days). In fact, today I am missing one. There is no evidence of feathers or blood around so I don't think a predator got him. Hopefully, he flew off and the others will...
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    Duck Orphans

    Thanks so much for your reply. Yes. They do forage, but they seem pretty dependent on what I feed them.
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    Duck Orphans

    Well, its weird that it happened twice. No one at my house would chase off a mother duck. However, my other neighbor does not like ducks in his pool and chases them. I can't imagine that would cause a mother to abandon her ducklings in my yard.
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    Duck Orphans

    Thanks, but I would not think they would wing their young when they are only 2 weeks old?
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    Hatching/removing ducks

    Thanks!
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    Hatching/removing ducks

    How?
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    Duck Orphans

    Hello All, Mallard ducks love to nest in my neighbors yard. The first year she thought this was great - until she had to drain her pool. So, this year, she and a few of her friends herded 11 ducklings down to a creek across the street from our houses. Within a day or two, the hen and 5...
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