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Dozens Of Animals Rescued From Home In Mercer County
They removed 40 ducks, 24 cats, 12 guinea fowl and also found turkeys, chickens, turtles, rabbits, ferrets, and pigs all in the home.

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They removed 40 ducks, 24 cats, 12 guinea fowl and also found turkeys, chickens, turtles, rabbits, ferrets, and pigs all in the home.

Richard Eichner began delivering eggs with his father 80 years ago.
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