You've not had loses to predators?just have food alot of boxes to sleep were water river that goes from a pond
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You've not had loses to predators?just have food alot of boxes to sleep were water river that goes from a pond
not a big placeMany acres with multiple housing structures.
Nope, with a roofYou've not had loses to predators?
Thanks! Well see what happens later!I have a flock of 35 chickens and 12 muscovy ducks. I used to keep a single drake, and the drake would stay with the ducks, until the females go broody, then I would start to hear him attacking the hens, and it is aggressive and dangerous for them.
I since dont have any drakes and keep all females and they get along. The roosters sometimes go after the female ducks but it is harmless compared to the drake. So teally better for the chickens without it.
Is it doable? Yes, until the female ducks go broody, it is not recommended.
So why did you make this thread asking if it was fine?Well why are they together everything fine for a long time!!
I did not ask you to reply if you dont want toSo why did you make this thread asking if it was fine?
It sounds like you're wasting our time.
Except you aren't open to people suggestions and advice. As you said, they're together and "fine".I did not ask you to reply if you dont want to. i was asking peoples suggestions
You don't have to waste your time, BYEExcept you aren't open to people suggestions and advice. As you said, they're together and "fine".
I'm not wasting my time any further here.
I hope your chickens won't get harmed by your drakes.