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  1. shawluvsbirds

    Ok. Debate time.

    I've yet to have a duck that didn't have to be trained to go inside at night. They definitely prefer to be "free" I sympathise with your dilemma for sure. If you do choose wing clipping remember it's not permanent and those feathers will molt out and regrow. Possibly if you have them grounded...
  2. shawluvsbirds

    Ok. Debate time.

    That's ok we don't all have to agree. . that's the point of a good debate :highfive: I love to see my call ducks fly too and wish I had acreage where I could let them. Where I live I don't think my neighbors would be happy for my ducks to fly over and take a dip in their coy pond. And if they...
  3. shawluvsbirds

    Ok. Debate time.

    Yes, that's kinda where I'm coming from in my way of thinking . . it may not necessarily mean certain death. But surviving feral colonies compete with natural wild birds for food and shelter and can end up causing lots of trouble as well. Look at all the feral muscovies that are a nuisance in so...
  4. shawluvsbirds

    Ok. Debate time.

    I personally feel that allowing a domestic animal to leave your property at will is somewhat irresponsible. :oops: Not so much due to the safety factor.. If your willing to take the risk for them to have their freedom I understand that. Many feel that one day of freedom is better than many days...
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