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  1. JadeComputerGal

    Ducks and gardens

    The hen would need a nest in the coop. There's no guarantee that she would set on the eggs since some don't. You probably wouldn't have to worry about that since you have chickens and one of those hens could set on the nest. If you're getting only two ducks, you're going to have to make sure...
  2. JadeComputerGal

    Ducks and gardens

    Ducks don't require a pond, they just like having one. They'll be much happier if you can at least provide a small pool like what's called a kiddie pool in the US. Something like...
  3. JadeComputerGal

    Ducks and gardens

    I don't think any of us meant to discourage you, only to let you know the things you need to consider since you've never had ducks. Our ducks are like family members to us, the same as the dogs and cats. I can't imagine not having ducks, and I hear that they're easier to care for than chickens...
  4. JadeComputerGal

    Ducks and gardens

    There are certain plants they'll eat, especially the leaves of the plants. My biggest concern in your position would be dead ducks. Some vegetables that are commonly grown in gardens are toxic to ducks, probably even more of them than I'm aware of. Onions, beans, and leaves of tomato plants are...
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