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Adoptions and Updates

For adoptions contact us at Superduckrescue@gmail.com

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These four were dumped at Jones Brothers Park in Jonestown.  They were in very poor condition but have fully recovered and live near Georgetown with Donna and Star.

Pekin

Tranquility, Moon, Artemis and Saturn

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Saoise and Terrapin have not been adopted due to the fact they are male.  They have to go together, as they are tightly bonded.  They would be a great addition to a bachelor flock or an addition to more than 5 girls.  

Black and Splashed Swedish

Saoise and Terrapin

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My name is Frank.  My owners assumed I was a boy since I was born, but  I'm a beautiful girl.  I was hand-raised and enjoy people and dogs.  Don't be fooled by my small size; I am totally the boss!

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Update: Adopted with Panda Bear, Lloyd and Medusa. They live near Houston.

Duclair, female

Frank

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Daffy was dumped at the park about a year ago. He was found wandering in circles at the boat ramp last week. The male Pekins tore his upper eyelid and he got an infection. I am living happily in Marble Falls.

Fawn and White Runner, male

Daffy 

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Sparkle was dumped at a local pet store.  Thankfully, someone took him home and called us the next day.  He enjoys swimming in his water bowl and cuddling with his foster mom, Beverly.

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I was adopted and live in Magnolia, TX with my friend, Beverly.

Brown Chinese Gosling

Sparkle

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Beverly is our foster mom/sister.  We got her to help with Barrel Roll and Howard.  She is now helping her fast growing friend Sparkle.

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I ended up being a boy! I was a great foster dad and got adopted with Sparkle and live in Magnolia, TX.

Crested Rouen, female

Beverly

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Elsie was in a pond at a local park with too many males.  After 3 months in rehab, she grew back most of her feathers and found a home in the Hill Country.

Pekin, female

Elsie

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Poppy was found in a Pflugerville neighborhood with her brother, Sunflower.  She found a home with three other female ducks.

Muscovy, female

Poppy

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Lloyd was named before we knew her gender.  She is an unusual hybrid between a mallard-type and muscovy. 

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Update:  She was adopted with Panda Bear, Medusa and Frankie and leives near Houston.

Splashed/Muscovy mix

Lloyd

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Hi my name is Pine and I am a 3 year old male Muscovy. I was rescued at a Pflugerville park and had a broken wing injury from a snapping turtle. 

 

Update: I was just adopted with my friend Elvis and live in the Liberty Hill area.

Muscovy, male

Pine 

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Elvis was found at San Gabriel Park in Georgetown, TX with a broken wing and unspecified leg injry.  We suspect the wing and leg were hurt by a snapping turtle because his feet have numerous snapping turtle wounds.

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Update:  Adopted with Pine and live near Liberty Hill.

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Muscovy

Elvis 

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 Our owners loved and cared for us greatly but Roe was too loud for her neighbors.  Thankfully, we found a great home on a farm when Roe can be as loud as she wishes.

White Layer and Fawn and White Runner

Roe and Paul 

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Hello, my name is Sunflower! I am a muscovy duckling. I was abandoned in a neighborhood! Poppy and I wandered around the neighborhood for 2 days looking for food and water hoping to be rescued!  

Unfortunately, Sunflower developed an unknown respirator condition and died unexpectedly right before adoption.

Muscovy, male

Sunflower 

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We received Gabe from San Gabriel Park.  He had an injured wing we could not fix.  He was returned to the park to be with his mate because he refused to eat or drink.

Muscovy, male

Gabe 

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I was a duckling from a hatching project in Jarrell.  I had a spinal deformity and unfortunately did not survive the week.  I was super cute in my therapy sock, though!

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Barrel Roll

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Howard was brought to us by a couple that found him at a Casino in Kansas.  We assumed he was a dumped domestic duck until we saw his size.  He barely weighed 1.1oz!  Unfortunately, he had contracted aspergillis in his egg and died about a week after we took him in.  He was so adorable and had a great story too!

Wood duck

Howard

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