Roosters110
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- Mar 10, 2018
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Actually a lot of waterfowl can not migrate nor fly.When I hear domestic breeds I’m thinking of the ones we keep in our backyards,which many domestic breeds can’t fly. Are
Are you an ornithologist? Taking one duckling from its mother isn't going to help native species. And most waterfowl are migratory. You're not doing anything here but going onto property that isn't yours and taking an animal from its family unit that isn't yours. Hatcheries are what they say: they raise their own breeding stock, collect their eggs, then hatch them for sale. They're not trafficking kidnapped ducklings.
Do it right or don't do it.
you sure someone doesn’t own the ducks?There are public lakes, ponds, and rivers near me that have a few domestic breeds of waterfowl. One pond in particular is very over populated. Would it be legal to go during chick season and get whichever breed I want? Would I have to call the park that the body of water belongs to and ask if they were being cared for before taking some in?