- Feb 23, 2010
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So, being in the military, we've got to always be thinking 3-7 years ahead to our next couple of duty stations. The areas we could be going to will be ones where we can have ducks. Getting the ducks there, however, will be a major PITA.
Transporting them in the car might work, though it'll probly be noisy and stinky and take up a lot of room. The real problem is, where do we house them in between houses? Most hotels do not allow ducks. By most I mean "I cannot imagine finding a hotel which would approve of them."
So my question is, how likely would you be, BYCers, to hypothetically babysit a coupla ducks for a month or two? Let's say another BYCer would ship them to you at her own cost, in a dog kennel that could be used as their temporary house. Would you be willing to set them up in an isolated corner of your yard/farm/whathaveyou, make sure they get fed, watered, and let outside when possible, in exchange for any eggs and....a fee? What would be fair? Could this conceivably work? Or would even asking someone be a crazy rude imposition? I also thought it could be a nice opportunity to breed our (presumably genetically diverse) ducks. There's probably just enough time for a quarantine period for my ducks followed by a nice long honeymoon with any drakes you'd like to introduce them to.
I really am just asking in theory now, since it's another 3 1/2 years til this happens first. Speak up with your opinion, I'm not actually looking for volunteers now. Or does anyone else have any other ideas for our situation? It's 10 years til my husband gets out, and I don't want to have to put my life on hold til then! But it would be irresponsible to obtain animals without any plans for how to take them along.
er, make sense?
Transporting them in the car might work, though it'll probly be noisy and stinky and take up a lot of room. The real problem is, where do we house them in between houses? Most hotels do not allow ducks. By most I mean "I cannot imagine finding a hotel which would approve of them."
So my question is, how likely would you be, BYCers, to hypothetically babysit a coupla ducks for a month or two? Let's say another BYCer would ship them to you at her own cost, in a dog kennel that could be used as their temporary house. Would you be willing to set them up in an isolated corner of your yard/farm/whathaveyou, make sure they get fed, watered, and let outside when possible, in exchange for any eggs and....a fee? What would be fair? Could this conceivably work? Or would even asking someone be a crazy rude imposition? I also thought it could be a nice opportunity to breed our (presumably genetically diverse) ducks. There's probably just enough time for a quarantine period for my ducks followed by a nice long honeymoon with any drakes you'd like to introduce them to.
I really am just asking in theory now, since it's another 3 1/2 years til this happens first. Speak up with your opinion, I'm not actually looking for volunteers now. Or does anyone else have any other ideas for our situation? It's 10 years til my husband gets out, and I don't want to have to put my life on hold til then! But it would be irresponsible to obtain animals without any plans for how to take them along.
er, make sense?