Chuck, Timmy, Doby

Chuck, Timmy, and Doby | The 3 Amigos| Ancona ducks

Chuck, Timmy, and Doby came to us because of over population in their previous home. Duck keeping can quickly get beyond your enclosure or even your property, knowing where that line is is important. We are thankful for people that want to give their ducks their best life, even if that means rehoming them. 

These guys came in together and are getting along great. They are friendly toward our staff and the other ducks. They can be adopted as a group or individually. Let us know below if you would like to have one or all of these Ancona ducks as part of your family.

Chuck | Ancona | Duck
Timmy | Ancona | Duck
Doby | Ancona | Duck
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