Hello /an/, i recently found this little guy in my garage all alone. I haven't been able to find the family for it so I've decided to take care of it for the time being. I've been looking online to see what I should be feeding it, but I wanted some input from you guys first. Are green peas and carrots and the like the way to go? What should I do?
Can someone give me a crash course on how to take of this for the time being?
>bird kidnapping season
you let it go where you found it, it's old enough to not need your "help"
>>2349842
>let it go where you found it
So my garage then, got it.
And I have 0 intention or desire of keeping it. Just don't want the poor thing to die if I can do something about it.
>>2349842
>>2349844
I also forgot to mention that the parents and the other ducklings were inside my garage and this one was left behind when we chased them out the day before I found it. It's not hurt or injured either. Been looking to see if the parents are around and to no avail. I just wanted to take care of it for a couple days to see if the parents show, and if not, let animal services take it in.
>>2349848
Just call animal services now, dude.
little guy?
ducks are fucking monsters. they rape everything they can touch, even the dead. female ducks need labyrinthine vaginas to ward off unwanted duckrape.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6k01DIVDJlY
daily reminder.
>>2349868
They rape more when they need little time to hunt for food
>>2349868
Then I'll teach him to be a good ducky and also to do tricks.
A happy ending.
>>2350489
Sorry for the shit quality.
>>2350490
Egyptian goose btw
>>2350494
Oh cool, thanks man. I'm seeing that its native to Africa and Europe, but what is it doing in Florida? They migrate sure, but what the hell?
>>2350499
>Florida
Do you need any more information
>>2350501
Just seemed like a bit of a long shot from Africa and Europe.
>>2350503
Yeah but Florida is famous for getting exotic pets and then releasing them to destroy the native wildlife and environment
I fucking love Egyptian geese. About 10 of them live in the campus of my uni, (even though there's no water in it) they're very docile and just walk around people all day, and they have this cute quiet honk.
>>2350489
yay
>>2350527
I knew about Macaws and the like but I never imagined geese of all things
>>2349841
Get some duck milk