Lol yes. The tub would be full of water so all the poo washes down the drain. (and I clean it whenever they get done... lol)Did the ducks poop in the tub??? (Eugh, I would not want to bathe in a bathtub with duck poop in it.)
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Lol yes. The tub would be full of water so all the poo washes down the drain. (and I clean it whenever they get done... lol)Did the ducks poop in the tub??? (Eugh, I would not want to bathe in a bathtub with duck poop in it.)
Me: *fills tub with bleach and madly scrubs the tub clean*Lol yes. The tub would be full of water so all the poo washes down the drain. (and I clean it whenever they get done... lol)
I think that I would love to have a house bird (duck or not) but I wouldn't even consider it unless I could give the bird access to an outdoor run. The exception of this is if the bird had a severe disability.i bring my ducks indoors too but i know ducks should spend lots of time outdoors and being inside all day just isn’t good for them
a disability is different though, since the duck would not be able to be a normal duck. a healthy duck should have atleast one other duck friend and lots of outdoor timeI think that I would love to have a house bird (duck or not) but I wouldn't even consider it unless I could give the bird access to an outdoor run. The exception of this is if the bird had a severe disability.
We had a crossbeaked chick that was a house chicken until she passed, and have a lame gal that thinks she's a house chickenI think that I would love to have a house bird (duck or not) but I wouldn't even consider it unless I could give the bird access to an outdoor run. The exception of this is if the bird had a severe disability.
I should have clarified: house birds plural. Probably something very small. I would never have any unless they had full access to a large outdoor run all day. I was saying that keeping a house bird would be different if it had a disability.a disability is different though, since the duck would not be able to be a normal duck. a healthy duck should have atleast one other duck friend and lots of outdoor time
of course there is some animals that can and/or be housed alone but i’m happy most people understand ducks aren’t oneI should have clarified: house birds plural. Probably something very small. I would never have any unless they had full access to a large outdoor run all day. I was saying that keeping a house bird would be different if it had a disability.
1) I've never heard of this law. If you are worried about it I would contact fish and wildlife where you live to make sure you won't be arrested. Personally, I would just rescue the duck.i’m in a duck group that i think is spreading fake info about the care of ducks. here is a few of the things they said that i don’t understand please tell me what u think -
1) rescuing a DOMESTIC dumped ducks is illegal and once they are released they are considered wild and you can get arrested for helping them. leave them to die
2) all duck food is horrible for ducks (except ONLY mazuri maintence, even mazuri breeder and starter is horrible) and they need to have around 13-15% protein feed or they can die early.
3) tomatoes are horrible for ducks and are very toxic (not the plants, the actual tomato) and will cause soft shell eggs and more health problems
4) ducks only have a 3 month memory and forget everything after that time no matter what
5) it’s apparently okay to keep a single duck
there is a LOT more that doesn’t make sense either, and i feel like the group “admin” doesn’t have much experience with ducks anyways