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Animal_lover2003
In the Brooder
- Jul 11, 2025
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I do have a roo and 2 older hens (as in 2yrs old) but the 4 young hens (chickens) and the 2 ducks grew up together, same brooder. And they do have separate coops.Yes and to make things clear I do have enough female ducks to balance out my drakes. I think that's probably why I have not had issue mixing the flocks and they pay no interest to the hens and also like @AshVau22 my roos would never allow it lol. Other then free ranging together they do have separate pins for night time. I only have 1 true mix pin where i have 4 chickens and 5 ducks grew up together at the same time and I have not had issues other than removing the rooster who did grow an interest in the female duck.
And I understand nothing is guaranteed but if the main consensus is to separate the yard I almost feel it would be better to rehome them so they have more space. Idk
