No where else to go

I'm very sorry to hear you can't keep your ducks.

The way that I found barnyard animal rescues in my state that take poultry was by looking on Petfinder. I looked under the bird section. They say which organization is adopting the bird out. Even if it is a chicken or a turkey, you could email them and ask if they have availability for taking in your ducks.

Also you might get on Nextdoor and ask your neighbors if they know of any local rescues or sanctuaries. Or if anyone is interested in pet only homes. Though I definitely recommend doing a inspection.

I know it can be scary rehoming your pets. One way to make sure they won't get used for food is to have the new family give a deposit to a new vet for their future medical care. Also you can talk to their current vet.

I know Craigslist can have bad results, but don't throw it away entirely. I adopted 3 ducks from Craigslist, and I've devoted my life to them and their medical care. Just make sure you screen potential families well. The woman who gave me my ducks came over twice for home inspections.

I hope everything works out for you. 💖🦆
 
I'm very sorry to hear you can't keep your ducks.

The way that I found barnyard animal rescues in my state that take poultry was by looking on Petfinder. I looked under the bird section. They say which organization is adopting the bird out. Even if it is a chicken or a turkey, you could email them and ask if they have availability for taking in your ducks.
That is a brilliant idea! :bow
 
I'm very sorry to hear you can't keep your ducks.

The way that I found barnyard animal rescues in my state that take poultry was by looking on Petfinder. I looked under the bird section. They say which organization is adopting the bird out. Even if it is a chicken or a turkey, you could email them and ask if they have availability for taking in your ducks.

Also you might get on Nextdoor and ask your neighbors if they know of any local rescues or sanctuaries. Or if anyone is interested in pet only homes. Though I definitely recommend doing a inspection.

I know it can be scary rehoming your pets. One way to make sure they won't get used for food is to have the new family give a deposit to a new vet for their future medical care. Also you can talk to their current vet.

I know Craigslist can have bad results, but don't throw it away entirely. I adopted 3 ducks from Craigslist, and I've devoted my life to them and their medical care. Just make sure you screen potential families well. The woman who gave me my ducks came over twice for home inspections.

I hope everything works out for you. 💖🦆
Yes I'm looking still. It's so difficult to look, not like I'm not finding anything I just cant think about it without tearing up, but the search is going slow and steady
 
Yes I'm looking still. It's so difficult to look, not like I'm not finding anything I just cant think about it without tearing up, but the search is going slow and steady
I am so very sorry you are going through this. If I lived even within a day's drive, I'd take them, but I'm in California.

Keep searching! I'm sure you'll find something. You might try your state thread on BYC, too.
 

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