UPC United Poultry
Concerns
March 2018
Each year, parents and others buy ducklings, baby chicks and rabbits on impulse for Easter. Most of these animals are discarded once the charm of “oh, how cute” wears off. Most people have no idea how to care for them, and few if any buyers spend money on veterinary care. Millions of Easter ducklings, chicks and rabbits are dumped in the woods or near water, where they cannot survive. Many are already sick, lame, malnourished and dehydrated.

Please read and share the information blow. Please print out and distribute
“Are All Your Ducks In a Row?” to libraries and elsewhere,
including shopping centers and retailers like Tractor Supply, where baby
animals are sold at Easter. Those not sold are trashed. There is nothing
cute, cuddly or kind about the business of “Easter” ducklings, chicks and
rabbits.
Thank you for helping to educate people.
Are All Your ducks in a Row? Did you Know...?
Thank you for everything you do for animals!
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