brightpennies
In the Brooder
- Aug 22, 2015
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@Just Ducky10, knowing mallards, he might also have made a getaway. I had a rescue mallard for a while (he came in with a group from the local wildlife rescue who identified him as a domestic, and like yours was probably dumped). Mine wasn't happy with my other birds and made a break for it in October. Your new buddy may be a runaway, too.
I really hate the idea of someone dropping them off, although I know it happens all the time. Maybe I'll just pretend you found the inappropriately named Mrs. Norris and offered him a loving home
I really hate the idea of someone dropping them off, although I know it happens all the time. Maybe I'll just pretend you found the inappropriately named Mrs. Norris and offered him a loving home