MikIshman
Hatching
Hello,
I decided to join BackYard Chickens because I love the information that I find on this site. I also have a new question that my current chicken community has not been able to answer for me, so I thought I'd extend it to others here.
I have owned Aracauna chickens for 3 years now, and just started raising guineas this year. I never knew how much I would love birds! I keep chickens solely for eggs, and I have free ranged my girls since they were chicks. I currently have 9 hens, 1 rooster, and 5 guineas, of which I keep for pest control. All of my birds roost in a large coop that I lock at night (due to a raccoon/possum problem). They all coexist well, and I feed them separate foods but am not able to make sure that they eat the correct feed. They also free range and have a source of fresh water as well as water in their coop.
I have been thinking about getting some ducks. There is a creek in my backyard that runs into a larger river, and a small tributary runs behind my coop, where my chickens go sometimes to drink fresh water. I am wondering if I were to get ducks, would they return home to the coop, or would they follow the water and find somewhere else to live? My guineas are young and so far have always returned to the coop, but I know its possible for them to someday begin roosting in trees. My coop has alot of room, but I don't plan to get more than 4 ducks to ensure that there is enough space for everything. I do not want to get ducks if it would not be a good fit, but I think I would really enjoy it!
I'd really appreciate any feedback/experience from anyone at all!
Thanks!
Mik.
I decided to join BackYard Chickens because I love the information that I find on this site. I also have a new question that my current chicken community has not been able to answer for me, so I thought I'd extend it to others here.
I have owned Aracauna chickens for 3 years now, and just started raising guineas this year. I never knew how much I would love birds! I keep chickens solely for eggs, and I have free ranged my girls since they were chicks. I currently have 9 hens, 1 rooster, and 5 guineas, of which I keep for pest control. All of my birds roost in a large coop that I lock at night (due to a raccoon/possum problem). They all coexist well, and I feed them separate foods but am not able to make sure that they eat the correct feed. They also free range and have a source of fresh water as well as water in their coop.
I have been thinking about getting some ducks. There is a creek in my backyard that runs into a larger river, and a small tributary runs behind my coop, where my chickens go sometimes to drink fresh water. I am wondering if I were to get ducks, would they return home to the coop, or would they follow the water and find somewhere else to live? My guineas are young and so far have always returned to the coop, but I know its possible for them to someday begin roosting in trees. My coop has alot of room, but I don't plan to get more than 4 ducks to ensure that there is enough space for everything. I do not want to get ducks if it would not be a good fit, but I think I would really enjoy it!
I'd really appreciate any feedback/experience from anyone at all!
Thanks!
Mik.