Easter Ducklings

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I am doing a reaserch project on easter ducklings, chicks, and rabbits. Does any one have any helpful information? Statistics would be much help, but anything will do!

Thanks!
Emily
 
What exactly are you researching about these chickens, ducks, and rabbits? I could help you with the stats if you had raw data.
 
The idea of this project is to discuss a problem in society, I chose people giving live animals as easter gifts. I would like to be able to better describe this problem.
I don't know if that helps, but thank you
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Emily
 
Here is a link to the CDC's website about Easter chicks. Most of their information is about Salmonella:
http://www.cdc.gov/healthypets/easter_chicks.htm

And here is another website that talks about the reasons not to get easter ducks. Most of their information is about animal welfare and not disease risk. This page has a few other links, too, if you scroll down to the bottom of the page.
http://www.liveducks.com/gifts.html
 
You might want to look for some examples on craigslist. I've seen lots of postings both from people trying to get rid of Easter ducklings and people offering to take them in. Maybe search on the "all of craigslist" website to find them. Not really scientific but good examples. Also, I got my ducklings right before Easter, on a whim, from a feed store (was going to do chickens but the ducks won me over). However, I've had ducklings before so I knew about care, and all along I planned to keep them, so you can also point out that some people are responsible "Easter buyers." My bf and I were just discussing how feed stores should hand out pamphlets on duckling, chick, gosling, rabbit, etc. care. Someone just told me their ducklings drowned because they let it swim (not knowing ducklings shouldn't have access to swimming water for awhile). Okay I'm getting carried away- I do research for a living and, as you can probably tell, I love these kinds of projects! Good idea!
 
Thank you so much! I didnt think about craigslist. I really appreceat all the help!

Emily
 
I don't know how devoted to this project you are, but you could even stop by a Tractor Supply or other feed store that sells ducks and chickens and ask for their opinion on people buying animals for Easter. Some of those stores set really high minimum purchases so that you can't just waltz in and buy one duck or chicken... but then again, they probably make a lot of money from people buying Easter animals. A lot of the people who work at the feed stores don't actually know much about animal care, so they can actually make the situation worse sometimes. If you're up for conducting some interviews, I bet you could get a lot of interesting information and evidence there!
 

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