Cochins Vs. Orps Bickering thread CHOOSE YOUR SIDE

Cochins or Orps


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Just a tip... the drakes weight isn’t so much the problem as he has different anatomy than a rooster. Drakes have penises, and mating with a hen that has a completely different reproductive system than duck hens is quite often fatal, or at least badly injuring to the hen.
Also, you may want to download grammerly or a similar grammar checking app. You had a few misspellings.
 
Do you mean bird? And yeah they usually wouldn’t. I would recommend throwing in some duck food and spread it around the floor for the ducks.
Why would you put their food on the floor? That’s just going to get it nasty.
 
Just a tip... the drakes weight isn’t so much the problem as he has different anatomy than a rooster. Drakes have penises, and mating with a hen that has a completely different reproductive system than duck hens is quite often fatal, or at least badly injuring to the hen.
Also, you may want to download grammerly or a similar grammar checking app. You had a few misspellings.
I thought that to. I did some research and found the weight can affect.
 
You could throw it in a bowl. But you scatter around food for the ducks each day. Only a bit not a lot.
If you put it on the ground, that makes it have a high chance of being contaminated with poop and bacteria on the ground. What is the purpose of putting it on the ground?
 
Just a tip... the drakes weight isn’t so much the problem as he has different anatomy than a rooster. Drakes have penises, and mating with a hen that has a completely different reproductive system than duck hens is quite often fatal, or at least badly injuring to the hen.
Also, you may want to download grammerly or a similar grammar checking app. You had a few misspellings.
I caught those misspelled words. I’m fixing everything now. I just wanted to post them edit
 
I thought that to. I did some research and found the weight can affect.
The weight can affect them, but that isn’t why you don’t want to keep drakes with chicken hens. It’s the reproductive differences. You may want to add that into your article.
 
If you put it on the ground, that makes it have a high chance of being contaminated with poop and bacteria on the ground. What is the purpose of putting it on the ground?
We have a different set up. We throw it on a wood board on the floor that we clean 2-3 times a day
 

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