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i dont know where you live but in florida you have to have a permit to keep migratory waterfowl. make sure you know the rules so you dont get in trouble. i havent read one post where someone didnt have their mallards fly away. if you can keep them legally, then make sure they cant fly away. then make sure that you have good predator protection since they cant fly.Ok so my mom really wants a mallard (not a rouen, I suggested it) but I'm worried it might get picked on by the Cayuga due to the size difference. What do you think?
dont know. my experience is limited to florida statutes, muscovy's and pilgrim geeseI live in MO. But would it be ok with the Cayuga?