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liv22
In the Brooder
Honey, we weren't afraid of the other ducks killing them as much as predators killing them. As you said, the other ducks keep disappearing, it would be so sad if yours did too! If I was you, I wouldn't let your ducks go to the pond at all. Keep them in the yard and get them a kiddie pool. They will still have a blast, and they won't get killed. Please let me know if you need more help.
Edit: I just read the rest of your reply. Your ducks most likely won't survive long on the pond. Please don't get more,especially runners. You live in PA? You have cold winters, and runners have very little body fat. They need warm shelter and a constant supply of food. There will not be enough food to forage, and they could starve very easily. If they come back to you, take them home and keep them there. If you love them as much as you say you do, please do not release them to the pond any more.
Also the white one was a Pekin

