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05/30/2007 12:27:32 PM · #51
Originally posted by Matthew:

Originally posted by Beautiful-Joe:

And I know he'll do better wherever they took him.


Unless it was the local Chinese restaurant (mmm... pancakes...)

; )


MMMM Peking Duck....
05/30/2007 02:26:06 PM · #52
I'm not sure how filling he'd be. Maybe they'd make him into a mini pot pie of some sort.
=P
06/03/2007 02:26:57 PM · #53
If the little guy is still alive call around and see if there is a wildlife rehab center. Your local animal control should know of some places otherwise feed him/her some mealworms. (any local bait shop) & or go to your local bird feed store (farm & fleet) or place where they sell feed should have duck duck starter & duck grower would be the best to combine both of them.

From the northwoods of wisconsin.

Good luck.
06/03/2007 03:10:42 PM · #54
The DNR has him somewhere. They took him a bit ago.
06/05/2007 03:01:59 AM · #55
im glad this thread is kinda fresh. i found a baby mallard today in my basement window well as i was painting my kitchen window trim, i thought it was a mouse at first then it made little chirping noises. i have no clue how long it was there but i took it put it in a cardboard box with a towel. i dont know wut to do with it, i fed it a bunch of dead flies i caught cuz i figured it was hungry and just need to know wut to do with it. im from calgary ab canada. there's a pet store by my house that im going to check out in the morning to see wut can be done but want to see wut advice i can get here, btw i found this site by googling baby mallard so ya. also i dont plan to keep this as a pet
06/05/2007 07:46:43 AM · #56
Originally posted by johnn:

. im from calgary ab canada.


Good morning John. You might try communicating with Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society ... they would likely put you on the right track.

Best of luck.

Ray
06/05/2007 08:31:17 AM · #57
oops... Read all the way through Ches...

good luck in your surgery!

Message edited by author 2007-06-05 08:33:45.
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