Chicks and ducks

aaungier

In the Brooder
Apr 8, 2020
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Well I went to tractor supply with a list and had certain breeds I wanted and with my luck they did not have the ones I wanted so I had to settle with what was there. Lucky they had pekins ducklings in the back and Rouen ducklings and they have another breed but the worker didn’t know what kind they were so I have chicks that i have no clue what breed and ducks that are adorable. Here is a video of them maybe someone can help me figure out what breed they are.
 

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I think I see Australorp chicks. You probably should brood chicks and ducks separate as duckling will make everything wet, and chicks need things dry.
 

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