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- Feb 19, 2014
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Thanks to everyone who has posted. I set up a little ramp to the baby pool, but she hasn't gone in it yet. She is just the cutest little duck! I saw her wag her tail yesterday! I am very attached to her already. I wish I could take her home, but I live in the middle of suburbia with a small yard. I envy all of you that can have the property to have your animals. Maybe someday for me! I think I have found a farmer that will take her. I have to check them out further before I make a decision. I am going to get some duck feed this weekend so that I can start feeding her and then may be able to catch her. Any ideas on how to catch her and what to transport her in? I have a large cat carrier that she would probably fit into but I don't want to traumatize her. My heart really doesn't want to let her go, but I know it will be the best place for her long-term.
that has a pond with other ducks, and it is fenced off from predators. The farmer has ducks but no Muscovy ducks. I want to keep her until spring break which is for another 5 weeks. I have another couple of questions: someone on a local website mentioned that her son got a "dermal staph infection" from a flock of ducks at her lake. Has anyone heard of this? This next question might sound a little silly, but should I worry about her in the rain? There are plenty of areas in the school where she can get out of the rain if she wants to: overhangs, large bushes, etc. Should I try to make her a little nesting box? And if so, what could I use and what should I put in it? I am trying to be as unobtrusive as possible about the duck, because I don't want the principal calling animal control. Thanks so much for all of your advice!!