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Most people keep their ducks in the bath... but this lot aren't made of rubber

 

 

By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 10:42 PM on 12th November 2009

 

 

There's not a huge amount of room and it gets rather dull going round and round a little sink - but it's a whole lot better than being in the cold outside.

These ducklings were rescued by a farmer after they hatched earlier this week - six months before most broods.

Fearing they would perish outside, the farmer took them indoors and later put them in his bathroom sink for their first paddle.

 

article-0-072F6704000005DC-446_634x405.jpg First paddle: The ducklings were rescued by a farmer after they hatched earlier this week - six months before most broods. Fearing they would perish outside, the farmer took them indoors

 

 

article-0-072F66EC000005DC-80_634x760.jpg Rubber ducky, you're the one: The ducklings will be moved to a duckery unit next week

They've now been moved to an animal rescue centre where they will be cared for and kept warm until March when they will be released into the wild.

 

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Pauline Kidner, founder of the Secret World Animal Rescue Centre in Highbridge, Somerset, said: 'It's very important to keep them warm. We'll be looking after them over Christmas and through the winter.

'Next week they'll be moved to a duckery unit which allows them to go into the water if they want, with a heater to keep them warm and dry.'

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