Rubberducky13
In the Brooder
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I don't know where you got the info about keeping only one duck, but it is not ideal. Here is the link from the duck sticky regarding keeping only 1 duck.I do let her free range while I am home and supervising, but she will be in there often. I was told one duck would be fine
That’s awful. She is handled frequently and very socialized with humans. I never considered getting 2 before.Flock/heard/pack animals do not do well on their own. I once knew a goat that died of depression.
That’s why I joined this site, I am new to this and learning as I go. I am considering a different coop. It is around 4 feet in length but I do want to add a runI don't know where you got the info about keeping only one duck, but it is not ideal. Here is the link from the duck sticky regarding keeping only 1 duck.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/why-you-shouldnt-keep-just-one-duck.1228573/
How are you going to have the feed and water set up in there?
Also, ducks require 4 sq feet of coop/house space and 10 sq feet of run room per duck. I am not sure either of those requirements are being met with this set up. Can you at least add to the run area - like a run extension?
Humans are not ducks though. Ducks are to be a part of a flock. A flock can be two or more, but never 1. I am sure whomever had the goat also spent time with it as well. A person can never replace another duck for companionship.That’s awful. She is handled frequently and very socialized with humans. I never considered getting 2 before.