Save Him - Don't Eat Him
There are a number of ways to save Jake, and lots of other ducklings like him – the most effective one is by going veggie! It seems like stating the obvious, but the best way to end the suffering of animals is not to eat them. The average Brit eats around 28 ducks in their lifetime – and a staggering 11,047 animals in all. A horrifying thought, but by going veggie that’s the number of animals you could save! Take part in our quiz to see how many lives you could save by choosing Fruity Fundays now!
With Viva! here to help, choosing a cruelty-free, healthier lifestyle couldn’t be easier. Find out more about going veggie here.
Other ways to help free Britain’s favourite bird!
The real Jake
Within a couple of weeks, Jake and a female duckling Jasmine, were moved outside during the day. Their yellow down barely covered their stubby wings and they cheeped constantly. Their first day outside was one of pure joy for them. Jake climbed straight into the washing-up bowl of water and bathed, splashed and drank to his heart's content. Jasmine paced around the bowl before climbing in with him.
They soon started to explore the garden with most attention on the overgrown parts, rooting through the grass for grubs. After a couple of weeks, they were introduced to a giant-size paddling pool with a ramp. They had never swum before and they treated it with some trepidation - but not for long! They soon rushed around in the pool; diving; playing; shaking their tail and wings - it is an essential and clearly pleasurable part of their lives. Jake still lives with Jasmine on a sanctuary with ponds.
Click here to find out what would have happened to Jake if you had clicked that you didn’t want to save him.












