Cute girl and her duck
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I like that
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Best thing in this material world.
That's why I have cats. They're so child-like. The amazing thing with them is they're so adult at the same time! Amazing little creatures.
After seeing this vid, I think I'd like a duck pet, but my cats will total it- unfortunately.
That's why I have cats. They're so child-like. The amazing thing with them is they're so adult at the same time! Amazing little creatures.
After seeing this vid, I think I'd like a duck pet, but my cats will total it- unfortunately.
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I fancy pet duck as well , theres a Mr an Mrs Mallard along way from my boat , a couple feed them from theirs - they quite tame
I must been through Freeport I suppose , on the way to Camden from Boston ,unless took route inside somewhere
I fancy pet duck as well , theres a Mr an Mrs Mallard along way from my boat , a couple feed them from theirs - they quite tame
I must been through Freeport I suppose , on the way to Camden from Boston ,unless took route inside somewhere
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I had 2 pet ducks, hatched them out in an incubator and was one of the best experiences ever. Hatched 5 in total, picked 2 favourites and put the other 3 up for adoption.
The whole idea was a present for the missus and she loved it, she named them Geoff and Sandy lol.
They were really friendly and addicted to bannanas. The only downside is they are ****ting machines and wreck the garden, they became to much after about 6 months and I felt it was cruel to keep them in a small garden with a 2m x 2m pond so we took them to hardwick Hall park in Sedgefield and let them go, very sad, they didn't know what to do they. Just followed us around for half an hour or so then decided to check out the pond with all the others. Fantastic to see them where they belong.
Now when we go to visit we take bannanas and the missus calls there names (I hide when she does this) and they come running to see us lol.
Wish I had more time and a bigger garden for them.
Was cool though
The whole idea was a present for the missus and she loved it, she named them Geoff and Sandy lol.
They were really friendly and addicted to bannanas. The only downside is they are ****ting machines and wreck the garden, they became to much after about 6 months and I felt it was cruel to keep them in a small garden with a 2m x 2m pond so we took them to hardwick Hall park in Sedgefield and let them go, very sad, they didn't know what to do they. Just followed us around for half an hour or so then decided to check out the pond with all the others. Fantastic to see them where they belong.
Now when we go to visit we take bannanas and the missus calls there names (I hide when she does this) and they come running to see us lol.
Wish I had more time and a bigger garden for them.
Was cool though
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She is a nut job hahaha
Yeah it is good when they come running. I pick them up and feed them people can't believe it.
When they were at home chilling in the garden they would come up to the patio doors and peck the glass for bannanas, Proper funny. But as I say the mess they leave is unbelievable so they best off where they are now
Yeah it is good when they come running. I pick them up and feed them people can't believe it.
When they were at home chilling in the garden they would come up to the patio doors and peck the glass for bannanas, Proper funny. But as I say the mess they leave is unbelievable so they best off where they are now
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