At three weeks they can survive without their mom. The biggest danger is predators, and it appears that mom doesn´t make much difference there. I don´t see that the mom disappearing will make a great deal of difference to their survival one way or another. so, would you be thinking about rescuing them if they were still with the duck?All this duck talk. so I will ask an opinion. Most of you guys know that I have rescued rehabbed and released 2 injured (muscovy) drakes this summer. Well, a mom (muscovy) left her 4 ducklings. These ducks live in the same urban area with a few small retention ponds and we see them everyday. She got hit by a car? got spooked and flew away? chased away? she disappeared and left her 4 three week old babies behind. I am not one for "letting nature run it's course". What are the chances of three week old ducklings surviving in nature without their mom? She started with more than 10 and they got eaten. All the babies get eaten in that area because there are so many predators. They have lasted a full week without mom. We keep feeding them and do do the residents of the apartment complex where they are living (yes they are on private property). I am torn between not wanting to make a scene and get arrested for molesting the wildlife and rescuing them. I have fought with my son all week because he wanted us to catch them the first day.
I just dont know what is the right thing to do.. What do you guys think? I will post this on the link thread too.
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