Toby

Toby the Swedish Blue has been rehomed

Toby came to us from a home with too many males. Having the proper male to female ratio is important and can be tricky to maintain. Knowing when the ratio is off will make the quality of life better for all of the ducks. 

We are thankful that we had the chance to be part of the rehoming process. Toby found his partner immediately and was blessed with too adopted ducklings a few days later. 

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