You shouldn't have to give anyone up. Worst case is you seperate ducks and chickens, and you may have to seperate the 2 drakes from each other in the Summer. My 2 drakes are seperated, unless supervised. It's not that hard to do.
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If you are novice chicken owners I would not get a rooster or keep one especially with young children. They can be aggressive.
I agree, Chicken Whisperer! My Polish roo is very kind and sweet! He handles a flock of 24 hens, and with the madcap bunch of hens we have (love them all) that is no small feat!! And he is only 7 months old!I politely disagree with this statement, about roos being aggressive. True, they can hurt kids, but when hand raised and tamed with a loving hand, like mine, they can be the sweetest, gentlest, funniest members of your flock. Mine likes to perch on my shoulder and always lets me pick him up. While being gentle, they well protect the hens in their care.
I might be careful, though, about having 3 boys in your flock. The drakes and roo might not agree on every subject, and if their girls are inseparable, that might not be good.
Best of luck with your mixed flock!
None of my roosters are aggressive either, but new owners often have problems and it's best to get familiar with hens before trying to keep a rooster. Sure lots of folks have had no problems, but why complicate things when the OP is looking to not complicate things.I politely disagree with this statement, about roos being aggressive. True, they can hurt kids, but when hand raised and tamed with a loving hand, like mine, they can be the sweetest, gentlest, funniest members of your flock. Mine likes to perch on my shoulder and always lets me pick him up. While being gentle, they well protect the hens in their care.
I might be careful, though, about having 3 boys in your flock. The drakes and roo might not agree on every subject, and if their girls are inseparable, that might not be good.
Best of luck with your mixed flock!
I agree, Chicken Whisperer! My Polish roo is very kind and sweet! He handles a flock of 24 hens, and with the madcap bunch of hens we have (love them all) that is no small feat!! And he is only 7 months old!
None of my roosters are aggressive either, but new owners often have problems and it's best to get familiar with hens before trying to keep a rooster. Sure lots of folks have had no problems, but why complicate things when the OP is looking to not complicate things.