Different Chickens Together ???

waterguy81

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I currently have Rhode Island Reds (chicks) and am thinking of getting some White Rocks later and / or Pekin Ducks.
Would they get along ? How do I need to seperate them ? Does anyone have advice in this area ?

Additional info, I plan to use the birds for dual purpose (meat and eggs) and the ducks as well but also as yard friends.

Thanks in advance.
 
They will get long but If you decide that you will get them a little older they will peck each other, but you can get more chicks and they WILL get along
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I enjoy the looks of different breeds in a flock. All of mine are relatively the same size so I'm not sure if size differences would matter much. I have hear that you should not have one that looks different from all the rest (i.e. All RIR and one White Rock). With a wide variety though, I've had no problems.
 
From what I have read, age difference is more of a factor than size difference, especially when they are young...should not put chicks together if there is more than a month difference in age or the youngest ones are less than a week old. I have a friend who has bantam chicks and full size chicks in the same brooder....they fit the age factor and she has no problems. I was also told by the breeder we got chicks from to just watch for pecking.

I have also read that chickens and ducks can be put together....the resounding warnings I have heard/read....ducks are SUPER messy!

Good Luck
 
I have raised 3 separate flocks and got 4-6 different breeds each time. They had absolutely no problem getting along and thrived together. I have never attempted trying to integrate different flocks as they always have stress and anxiety that usually leads to confrontation and/or violence. This can be accomplished but usually takes weeks or months for all to feel comfortable with each other. As far as different species, I have no experience on that front, though many BYC'ers do just that and could help you out with more wisdom than I!!
 
Oh my goodness. I have a bunch o' chickens of all breeds and all sizes and ages. Plus a Cayuga drake. (Had a pair, but a predator took the duck as she was brooding on a hidden nest.) All get along just fine, but everybody ranges freely on an acre. (They only use about 1/2 of the total property, for the most part.)

There are NO silkies or polish chickens in my flock. Or Turkens. Just regularly shaped birds. LOL! But I have HUGE Jersey Giants and several itty bitty bantam Sebrights, and a slew of others in sizes between those extremes.

With plenty of space, they get along well.
 

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