I don't always believe people when they say that influencers clearly read here, but Georgia couldn't make it more obvious if she tried
it's like a daily address to Tattle, covering all the points that have been made here.
Today, we have a weaker duckling (although she didn't seem too sure which one it was) after someone pointed out yesterday that she kept saying they were all really healthy until one died and suddenly it was "weak anyway."
She still hasn't explained how they're classed as domesticated when they live in the wild. Please explain, Georgia, I'd actually really like to learn.
And yes, we're not disputing that most of those ducklings would have been taken by seagulls. What we are saying is that, even so, it's not right to steal ducklings from their mother. They will now have no bond whatsoever and will be seen as imposters when they are released back onto the beach. Yes she has saved them from death, but she's caused far more problems in the long run. Part of me thinks she now realises this but she's dug herself far too deep a hole to crawl out of now.