Changing the world, one eaten bug at the time

Jomojp

In the Brooder
5 Years
Mar 19, 2014
22
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Fremont, Michigan
Only a few days after graduating from the "Brooder University", these fine ducklings have found gainful employment controlling unwanted pests and general barnyard upkeep. They could not be happier. "We get fed and we get to run around all day looking for bugs" said duckling #1.

Of course it helps that they are in an equal opportunity employment environment, where horses are encouraged to produce manure to their fullest daily potential, to fertilize plants, chicken are encouraged to till the earth thoroughly by scratching to their heart's content, and pigs are, well...encouraged to get fat to feed the owners.

"Our primary focus..." said duckling #2, "...is to ensure that no bugs on this farm goes uneaten"

These ducklings, now encouraged by this new found opportunity, are eagerly working on their Masters degree in quacking. Well, they still have a ways to go yet...but for the time being, they are truly making a difference in the world, one eaten bug at the time
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