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Can different species of birds live in a coop without matting & reproducing? (chickens, turkeys,guineas, ducks) Thank you very much
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Drakes (male ducks) will try and mate and can kill chickens.
they can absolutely live together and they cannot interbreed.
just like a cat and dog cannot interbreed.
you will never see a live turduchicken.. .
Interesting, how does a duck kill a chicken? Assuming by what you said, kill the hen? Because a rooster I doubt besides many domestic modern breeds, wouldn't just let a duck kill them.
In a battle, the rooster is likely to come out the looser. Duck reproductive anatomy is very different than that of a chicken. A drake can cause serious internal injury if he breeds a chicken. And often breeding is not about sex, it is about dominance. I would question OP about the housing situation he is envisioning: If it is a very big coop, it would be possible to partition it off into separate housing for the different species. If it is not a large coop, this is a disaster in the making.