I'm Fostering a Baby Duckling, Billie!
Here are a few things you should know about ducklings! Just like kittens and puppies, ducklings need an external heat source to stay warm--Billie uses a heat lamp and a heat pad. Ducklings are social animals who really need friends (don't worry, I am actively looking for another rescue duckling to join Billie!) While ducklings are very cute, you should know that they grow quickly and require outdoor space, a protective coop, a swimming area, and most importantly lifelong care. Ducks can live for up to 12 years or more, so never bring home ducklings if you are not prepared for a long term commitment, and please--consider rescuing, not purchasing! Finally, remember to choose compassion by leaving ducks off of your dinner plate. Watch my video about extending compassion to all animals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBt6jZVgCB4
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