Goodbye Ducks - Happy Ending

If you can't catch them, then at least go out there and feed them every day, especially in fall and winter. They will also have to deal with being the new guys, bottom of the pecking order, in whatever group of ducks is already there, which will make it even harder for them to obtain food.
 
But nobody wants they because they have lice, and is an artificial lake, don't make me feeling worst please,
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you have a beautiful farm, i don't have the same lucky, and there live a dozen of domestic ducks before they, and now they live togetter
I don't think anyone wants to make you feel "worse"; not everyone is going to agree with your choice of disposal and they have good reason (and experience) for holding those opinions.

By sharing with you why your choice of disposal is not the wisest, isn't about making you feel worse (why would we? We all know the heartache of losing a duck and the emotions it involves), it is about informing you and maybe educating you about the choice you have made.

One thing I wish to add to the discussion is this: you say your ducks had an infestation of some kind and that is why no one wanted them? You also state you believe the bugs were passed to your cousin? If so .... why would you want to put other waterfowl and people at "risk" of catching whatever these bugs are by disposing of them in a public place?
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I do hope Cocoa, Clementine, Daisy and Huey are rescued from the pond and given treatment for whatever bugs they have; if they had "thousands" they will be suffering and they look like such cute ducks too.

Good luck with getting a farm when you graduate. But, I would advise you do more research before buying any animals for it - to prevent heartache for you and for them.
 
Good news! My cousin said the mayor said all the ducks will come back with their respective owners, so i have my ducks in the pond now!
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