It is not true that you can't mix flocks. I've done it twice this year. I originally got two pekins from Orschelns. Both turned out to be males, so I got 4 females, a duckling, and a gosling from my DH's grandmother. I kept the two young birds separate for a while 'till they got big enough to defend themselves and then added them to the flock. Then, just this last weekend, I got 5 khaki campbells. If you get more birds, you should make sure to keep them locked up for 2 weeks to give them a chance to know where home is. I would suggest separating the new birds from the old for at least a couple of days until they can get used to each other so the new birds don't get picked on. I would also suggest getting multiple new birds at a time, to prevent one bird from getting picked on. It is a good idea to quarantine the new birds anyway to make sure that you won't be introducing any illnesses to your existing birds. With the khakis I just got, I TRIED to quarantine them, but they kept squeezing through my barriers and getting in with the other birds.Duck people, I have another question for you. My niece has two males she got this spring. Her mother says they can't add ducks because she was told by the lady at Tractor Supply that you can't add ducks to an already existing flock (is flock the right word?) and you can't mix flocks. Sounds odd to me, but what do I know about ducks?
It is NOT true that you can't mix duck breeds. You CAN mix them. I have a mixed-breed flock right now: 1 rouen, 2 swedish, 5 khakis, 1 swedish cross and a goose. They all do very well together.I need to learn about ducks.. I read that you can't mix breeds - anyone know if that is true or not? I have a large lagoon and would like to keep about 6-10 ducks in there to keep down weeds and eat some bugs.
I'm starting to wonder what I'm going to do with these 3 little ducks with the evening temperatures getting on the chilly side. I've not purchased a heat lamp yet and not really crazy on the idea of having such a fire hazard running all night while I'm sleeping. I think I may just put them in my bathtub and use the spare one I have for a few weeks...