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Anonymous
might want to soak the break in some water, don't feed tiny ducklings hard, dry bread.
If you hang around them long enough and feed them, they'll slowly become accustomed to you and less frightened, mind you, since they're feral born it will take longer than ducklings you hatched yourself or bought from a pet shop as they will be scared shitless AFTER YOU FORCEFULLY KIDNAPPED THEM AND TOOK THEM HOME.
If it' better find a way to keep the warm as they haven't grown all their feathers yet, considering the picture you provided. But being in a group like that, they'll probably be warm enough in a corner together.
If you want to let your ducklings out into your garden (because they should get exercise and forage for small green vegetation) you better watch out for predators, namely cats and crows that will snatch the ducklings from under your nose. Oh, and ducks do like a swim once in a while.
When they grow up, you can clip the sides of their wings so they can't fly away, or enclose them in a tiny cage whilst fattening them up, then you EAT THEM. If the ducklings turn out to be geese, you're going to have a ton of cleaning to do if you don't EAT (some of) THEM.
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