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Hello, I have 6 teenage ducks who are very sweet. I have 2 drakes and the rest are females. 3 are Rouen's and the other 3 are Pekins. They are beautiful ducklings that have no notice left health issues or injuries. They are quite friendly and are amazing pets. They would love to live in a big yard, and I would rather not separate them as they are quite attached to one another. However, if necessary I am willing to. I love them, but it has been too hard on me to continue caring for them. Please let me know. I am located in California. They are free!
 

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I understand, ducks are a lot of work :) they are beautiful and loving little angels, but lots to manage too.

You can also include your state info in your title to attract attention from local people

Sometimes Craigslist can be an option, or ask at your local feed store if they will let you leave a little sign somewhere

Just make sure the adoptive parents understand how hard it is.

:hugs

It is hard to let them go. My ducks hatched 3 babies and I thought of giving them away, but whenever someone answered my ad I "disqualified" them as not good options until I realized I just need to take care of them myself. "Mother hen" is more than a screen name ;)
 
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