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Update... We have 6 new intakes. We're always in need of food... Any amount of money is great.. I had the Arc in St. Augustine refer 3 babies to me. That's pretty cool, I've got a good reputation I see, awe.. And they're here with my other 2 rescues I received at 2 separate times. So these 5 are a family now... different sizes and all. And the boy with the missing foot is doing well. AND the goose I caught on Kernan is healing great and chilling with all the ducks. I have around 25 ducks in Duckville right now.  They're all rescues and doing well. And about 20 out on the canal. Donations of food or here are always needed. I've received some new pools so that's great.     Hey guys it's me. Just thought I'd put up a fundraiser since I've just received 10 rescues in a week and then I just received two more baby muscovies today. Any help would be great just to get by with their food AND their treats .... hay, wood chips, fencing, ,& pools, (I'm so tired of duct taping pools) and my water bill is unheard of.. But that's what they live for.... The pools. I try my best to give them the best life because most of my ducks brought to me have been through hell. This is the spot they can finally call home.. a lady just brought me two baby muscovies, and just was blown away with what I have going on here. She told me it's not about what you have...it's about what you did for others. And, she had me in tears. This is why I do what I do and it's people like her that keep me going. Not that I would not continue this, but they make me feel like I should feel ...Worthy of this mission I'm on. I have these ducks that I love and care for.... That is what makes me happy... Knowing I helped them. That means the world to me, that I'm giving in life... and I can't thank God enough for giving me something so cool and neat to care for. Good Lord they're a lot of work, and I'm not necessarily in the best condition to do it.. but God will give me the strength to always be able to take care of them... and this I know. And will always be grateful for. How lucky am I to have a landlord that lets me have Duckville in his yard. He thinks what I'm doing is great, and is willing to give up his yard for it. Obviously I'd share a video but they say I have to share it to YouTube first I don't ever really use you tube, so go to my page and you will see the last video I just took and everyone I've just taken in and then the last week. Four nights ago I went out there at midnight and there was a lady releasing three full grown white Pekins, all she could tell me was that she was sorry that she couldn't afford them anymore and drove away.... I was really upset because she wouldn't even give me their names which that just broke my heart. It's really hard to call them when they don't hear their names. Also I had two Pekins left in front of my house on the road, I got their names G-Unit, & Pac-Man, dude said he'd be back for them.. Hoping these three that were left the other night well maybe get along with them. Right now they're just trying to get used to their new home and I'm keeping them safe up in Duckville. If you call wildlife association they're going to give you my number. The lady that just brought the two babies said she called several people and I was the only one who answered and took them in.  And I'm so grateful that she loved everything she seen here and hugged me and told me how awesome I was for what I was doing. I don't get to hear it a lot so it really means a lot when I get to. I spend every waking moment I have besides at work cleaning and taking care of these ducks. They become my purpose in life. One thing for sure is it's not for the weak hearted. But I'm all in.  Thanks guys... If you can help a little until I become funded ... I'm on my way to becoming a non profit. 




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