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Meet cute Call Duck.
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To those asking, they can’t be potty trained. And they can’t control bowel movements. They also have a very frequent digestive system. So in short, it’s gonna shit and piss all over your house.

I bet they still shit everywhere

You HAD to do it!!! Now I want one! Many! Omg gimme gimme gimme!!!🤣🤣🤣

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Why did he thump it’s chest?

I wonder how they taste. Looks yummy

They are cute, but they didn't show them pooping on the floor. Lol

Yah but where do they poop?

Me trying to convince my husband to get me one

Trust me, you don’t want one. 1.Extremely Loud – True to their name, call ducks are noisy. The females especially can be ear-piercing, making them a poor choice for urban or suburban settings. 2.Messy as Hell – Like most ducks, they poop constantly and it’s watery, smelly, and spreads fast. They’ll foul up water sources within minutes. 3.Water Splashers – They love water and will soak everything around them, including their food, bedding, and any nearby electronics if you’re unlucky. 4.Escape Artists – Despite their small size, they’re surprisingly good at flying over fences if you don’t clip their wings or have secure enclosures. 5.Not House-Friendly – While some people try to keep them indoors, their messiness and constant noise make them impractical pets inside a home. 6.Demand Constant Care – They need clean water, safe shelter, proper feed, and lots of attention. They’re not low-maintenance animals. 7.Territorial and Nippy – Males can get aggressive, especially during breeding season. They’ll bite or chase other birds—or sometimes you. 8.Hard to Sex as Ducklings – It’s difficult to tell males from females when they’re young, which can mess up your flock planning. 9.Short Flight Spurts = Big Trouble – They can’t fly far, but they can get just enough lift to get lost or caught by predators if not properly contained. 10.Vulnerable to Predators – Their size and noise make them easy targets for hawks, foxes, dogs, raccoons—you name it.

How & where do the do their waste business? I’m assuming they poop & anywhere they want. How’s that clean?


