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Four Ducks Homed

Four of these ducks went to an amazing new home over the weekend, they now live with other ducks who photobombed this shot!! They also now live with some chickens!

Three of the ducks were given up as pets a few months ago, we’ll miss the cheeky characters, they follow the volunteers around the sanctuary quaking, it sounds like their laughing at us, they probably are!!

The forth duck was found by a road, she had a broken leg. She’s been treated in our animal hospital before a couple of weeks rehabilitation in a stable. The past few weeks she has been happily running around with her new gang, before going to their new home. We know they’ll all be happy in their new home.

 

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