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Hi there!
I live in a small town up in Colorado. I was thinking about getting a duck. The reason I can only get one duck is because a few reasons:
1. Divorced parents who live around 15 minutes apart.
2. I'm still in highschool, I'm a freshman.
3. I can't handle two ducks where I live, it's a bit too hard.
Also more important information:
I don't have a fenced yard, we live on a hill. I also go back and forth in between homes every week. One home has concrete floors and the other wood. I also have 2 dogs and a cat.
I want only one duck as a pet and I really like the Pekin ducks.
Any tips on how to raise a duckling in my situation? Thanks for the help!
EDIT I THOUGHT ABOUT IT AND WANT TO GET TWO DUCKS NOT ONE. I WILL MOST LIKELY GET BOTH PEKIN DUCKS
I live in a small town up in Colorado. I was thinking about getting a duck. The reason I can only get one duck is because a few reasons:
1. Divorced parents who live around 15 minutes apart.
2. I'm still in highschool, I'm a freshman.
3. I can't handle two ducks where I live, it's a bit too hard.
Also more important information:
I don't have a fenced yard, we live on a hill. I also go back and forth in between homes every week. One home has concrete floors and the other wood. I also have 2 dogs and a cat.
I want only one duck as a pet and I really like the Pekin ducks.
Any tips on how to raise a duckling in my situation? Thanks for the help!
EDIT I THOUGHT ABOUT IT AND WANT TO GET TWO DUCKS NOT ONE. I WILL MOST LIKELY GET BOTH PEKIN DUCKS
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