Ducklings First Bath... (Sully Teaches the water a lesson)

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

These are my new mallard ducklings Sully and dalilah. On another video i will be putting on here it will tell you which is which. It took me and one of my friends along time to figure out what to call them so i hope you guys like the video, if you do or don't feel free to comment so it can help me improve on my filming also tell me what you guys want me to film them doing and rate it. This is only my second video so sorry if you don't like it. Please check out my other videos i have on here.:)
Woohoo! 100,000 VIEWS! I never thought this many people would watch my video :D

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  • oh god they were following you~ so cute.

  • NOW B4 ANYONE SAYS ANYTHING ABOUT ANIMAL ABUSE I NEED TO TELL U SUMTHING. no one wants to hear. stfu.

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  • my mom's boyfriend say they stink like hell, are they really that bad as babies?

  • where do you get the ducklings from?... like where you purchase them..

  • aww, they think of you as their mommy so they follow yu!! <333

  • kick its ass sully!!!

  • "Oh you're so cute...Wait! Do you shit in my sink?" :D

  • ouuu, they are sooo sweet!!!

  • holy shit dude we fucking float!

  • @DestinedJasilver2 #3 I have two ducks that I raised from chicks.I did my research about it =]

  • @DestinedJasilver2 #2 - and do not release them into the wild - they won't survive, like littlelauren971 said - they won't have the right skills and will just get eaten by a predator. And because of their bulk/being a bit heavier, they won't be ABLE to fly south - they may make it part way but they probably wont make it all the way, because if they're domesticated they don't learn flying like they would in nature. That could very easily lead to death.

  • @DestinedJasilver2 I completely agree with littlelauren971.  If you buy a domestic duck, say one for sale at a pet or farm store, they're not fit to be released anyway. #1 They're bred differently - they will have more characteristics of a farm-animal type of duck. They will be raised to be efficient layers and they will have more bulk to them because people raise them for meat also (sad!). If you buy a duck, you should get two so they have company when you're gone.

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