I'm so sorry about your Penelope...She was beautiful. 
I think one of my biggest regrets is about Cashew, one of my first ducks. What really got me into ducks was when I tried to rescue a little duckling that had some sort of problem. I don't know what it was, and I've seen another duckling with it in the wild Muscovies around here, but both sadly died.
After poor Bubbles died, my mom told me we could get some ducklings to raise. Despite my sadness at losing Bubbles, I was excited! We found a breeder and bought two Muscovy ducklings. We named them Aspen and Cashew.
While we were trying to build a coop for them, we had them outside one night and their pen had the tiniest gap in it. I'm now kicking myself for being so neglecting and not securing their coop better. A raccoon got Cashew when she was only a few months old. We found her behind some bamboo in our yard and buried her.
I still feel regret when I think of how un-knowledgeable I was back then. I'm glad I've learned, even if it was the hard way. Never underestimate predators.
My old ipod butchered the quality of these photos, but here's a few of Cashew.
I think Cashew is on the left...
She was so gorgeous...Wish I could have gotten to see her all grown up and fully feathered.

I think one of my biggest regrets is about Cashew, one of my first ducks. What really got me into ducks was when I tried to rescue a little duckling that had some sort of problem. I don't know what it was, and I've seen another duckling with it in the wild Muscovies around here, but both sadly died.
After poor Bubbles died, my mom told me we could get some ducklings to raise. Despite my sadness at losing Bubbles, I was excited! We found a breeder and bought two Muscovy ducklings. We named them Aspen and Cashew.
While we were trying to build a coop for them, we had them outside one night and their pen had the tiniest gap in it. I'm now kicking myself for being so neglecting and not securing their coop better. A raccoon got Cashew when she was only a few months old. We found her behind some bamboo in our yard and buried her.
I still feel regret when I think of how un-knowledgeable I was back then. I'm glad I've learned, even if it was the hard way. Never underestimate predators.
My old ipod butchered the quality of these photos, but here's a few of Cashew.
I think Cashew is on the left...
She was so gorgeous...Wish I could have gotten to see her all grown up and fully feathered.
..
. Certain ones are deep within our hearts..
..Not just Ducks. 
