5 x Pecking Ducklings to give away/swap
My daughter scooped up 5 duckings before nature got to them - but none of us really want the burden of bringing them up. I am 99% sure they are Peking ducks from our totally free-range (ie fed daily) "pets". Not sure how old they are, but I'm sure less then a week.
In an ideal world I'd like to swap them all for 1 adult female (ie pullet or older) - or an IOU for one that's not mine- to diversify my gene pool,[ My home has large area, 13 resident Pekings, lots of food available, and a large pond as well]. If you don't have any ducks, reach out to me anyway - I'm OK to give them away as well. If you want them to go in a pot, please look elsewhere.
I'm in Dairy Flat.
Ideally call me on 021-889-809, otherwise send me an email - ducklings@my.host.net.nz to arrange something.
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