Yup ! they'll be perfectly fine, especially if you get that pond for them. If you have facebook, look at TheDuckbills. I sold two of my appleyards to them a while ago, you could likely take some inspiration on their coop for your build. Keep in mind, your females might try to mate with each...
I'm way late to this, but here.
separate them.
The Drake will attempt mating your hens. Chickens and ducks have different, well, "systems", and a drake could / will kill a chicken if you let them mate. My cayuga drake had 5 women and still pecked at the hens' tails because the duck girls'...
oh no ! LOL
You should totally name him isaboy ! Its unique, and like @MROO said, You get a great story with it when people ask about the name !:celebrate:yesss:
Note : Had to retype this,, it was very glitchy when i typed the first time.
Dont know the age, they were hand-me-downs from the previous owners of my house. They drink from a small water trough, not fully filled, but enough to which they could get a good amount of water daily
My bad dog was a pitbull / labrador mix. Untrainable even though highly food motivated, and had already killed 4 of my farm animals. She was incredibly smart, but used it for the wrong reasons [ silly as it may sound, opening some cages and gates from my livestock. Video/camera proved ] We...
Yay !!:wee
My rabbits weren't really close, at least the ones that I received, so they were fine in their separate enclosures.. and I would neuter the rabbits that I'm not breeding if it didn't destroy my wallet. Health care and pet care of any kind is very expensive where I am :barnie