![]() ![]() The little fella was one very lucky duck he had survived three attacks from eagles and a hawk, grew up with great dog and cat friends, and was very loved. He was lost for a whole week, but the man was lucky to find him at a shopping center near his house! Local police spotted him walking around the parking lot. One day, the mallard got spooked in the yard by one of the other ducks and took off flying for the first time. The man raised the baby along side his baby Brown Campbell duck named Mooch, and they grew up together for almost two years. This person placed the egg in a hydroponic tent in his basement, and to his surprise, the baby hatched after about three weeks. ![]() Not knowing what to do, the family who found the egg brought it to someone who might know how to handle the situation. This sweet Mallard duck was found as an egg by a pool. You will receive a certificate that includes a photo of your sponsored animal and their inspiring story! The certificate is customizable for gift giving purposes! Sponsorship certificates show your respect and compassion for farmed animals everywhere. If you would like to help support one of our precious farm animals or give a unique gift to the animal lover in your life, consider Sponsorship! You can make a difference! It’s easy! Just click one of the options below and know that you are truly changing lives. Other wild type ducks, like mallards, are often raised on factory farms, unable to learn how to live in the wild, and then shipped to gun clubs where they are released to be shot by hunters hiding nearby in duck blinds. The ducks are killed and their livers ground up to make fois gras, a so-called delicacy that humans choose to eat without concern for the animals from which it is made. Many are force fed through metal tubes jammed down their throats until their livers become huge with fat. ![]() These ducks are unable to fly and have no idea how to live in the wild since they were raised for a few weeks on a factory farm without their mothers to teach them how to live on their own.ĭucks are raised in crowded cages on factory farms for meat and killed in unbelievably cruel ways. As the ducks grow, the purchasers find they can no longer care for the ducks and their children lose interest. Other ducks come to Safe Haven from people who purchase young ducks around Easter for their children. They fly up into the air and many are killed for sport a few of them make it to the safety of Safe Haven. Of course, after being held in dark boxes while being transported to the shooting range, the ducks are dazed and confused when they are released. *No Growth Hormones * No Antibiotics * No Appetite Stimulants *No Animal Bi-productsįerguson Family Farm is very proud of the personal service provided to our customers.Many of the ducks who live on the Safe Haven pond flew there from a nearby gun club after being released from dark boxes to be shot at by humans with guns. We use sustainable agricultural methods and models such as that used by Joel Salatin to rotationally pasture and graze multiple species of animals naturally.Īll the animals are raised in their natural environment, moved to fresh pasture daily, and provided with clean, fresh water and wholesome natural feeds. The Mission of the Ferguson Family Farm i s to produce the most delicious yet highly nutritious foods for our family and yours. Berkshire Hogs are a Heritage breed who's meat is prized for the wonderful flavor and texture by the American Pork Association. They are raised completely naturally and humanely.Ī real treat is the extraordinary flavor of our Certified Berkshire Hogs. No Antibiotics or Arsenic are used to enhance growth nor appetite. The farm is surrounded by the serenity of the beautiful Pretty Boy Watershed.įerguson Family Farm has been supplying all natural farm fresh Eggs, Chicken, Turkey, Duck, Berkshire Pork, and 100% GRASS FED and FINISHED Beef to families for the past twelve (12) years.Īll Chickens are free range and grain fed. Located only 30 minutes from Baltimore City in Baltimore County Maryland. ![]() Ferguson Family Farm is owned and operated by the Ferguson Family. ![]()
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