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No idea what gender it is or anything, but it's the third mallard I've owned. [He] turned a week old today.
No idea what to name it. Thinking Gouda.
Thoughts? In general?
>> Anonymous
Darkwing
>> Anonymous
Fenton McQuack
>> Anonymous
Guido

duck was SO cash
>> Anonymous
Power Guido!
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>>250774
2nd'ing this.
>> Anonymous
Pitt the Duck.
>> Anonymous
Howard
>> Anonymous
In before Biscuit.

BTW, name it Biscuit.
>> Anonymous
>>250811
Lulz, I had duck with Gouda and biscuits for dinner last night. Wait until I tell /ck/!
>> Anonymous
Bisuit is just too.. pet-ey for me. I've always named my pets after cities. >>; Like Milan and London and so on.
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>>250815
you must be new here
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>>250826
What gave it away?
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Xavier von Schteuben.
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Plum Sauce
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>>250839
Plumb is actually cute, but it makes me think of weeaboo.
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>>250840
plumb is actually my surname lol
>> Anonymous
Carrot the Effervescent?
>> Anonymous
make sure you teach it to oil its feathers. old teacher once had ducklings, never learnt how and first time on water...well....you get the idea :(
>> Anonymous
So...
Do ducks make good indoor pets?
I've read a little about them and I've wanted a pet duck for as long as I remember.

I know you can get those diaper harness things that you can also hook a leash too.

My question /an/ should I get a pet duck?
SHOULD I!?
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How does one go about obtaining a mallard? Nest raiding?
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>>250865
I'm not sure what you mean. Like I said... this is my third duck.. the first one died when it was young because of something unrelated, but it was fine swimming.. the second grew up fine and flew away, and I never like.. taught it to do anything. It loved water and swam ALL the time...

>>250915
I have a three acre yard and a pool, so it's ideal for raising a pet... indoor might be a bit rough.. but they are fun pets. They're a lot of work though, because with imprinting, they want to be with you CONSTANTLY, and they poop everywhere. I personally think those diaper things are really ridiculous, but I guess you could.. when they're young, they're going to follow you everywhere anyway, though as they get older, they become more independent.
It's a fun pet to have, and definitely an adventure, but you're going to need time and energy to spare, and proper room.. because once they get older and start flying, having them inside would be a mess.

>>250916
A lot of farmer's markets and feed mills around here sell them. I bought this one from a little farm that sold chicks and ducklings.. they're quite cheap; usually $3-5.

Pic related; same one as in OP post.
>> Anonymous
Ive had ducks... farm supply stores sell them alot.

They are noisy, messy, and about all...cute. I dont recomend keeping it inside but its doable