Ducklings & Chicks

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So my husband volunteered for us (primarily me) to care for our friends' teen daughter's ducklings that she got from a boy. I just got them less than 30 minutes ago. We put them in with the chicks, and the ducks are being bullies (here I thought the chicks would be the bullies and peck at them or something). My husband isn't home yet, but anybody have any advice? I temporarily put them back in the guinea pig cage she brought them in, but I need something to get done about this quickly because they are out in the chilly garage right now. I REALLY don't want to pay for a second heat lamp to keep the ducks separate from the chicks. I really want them all to coexist peacefully. I'm hoping they'll bring their chicken tractor out soon so that I can put them all in there for a bit each day, which would give the ducks to swim in a livestock feed pan for a bit. Did I mention there are 21 chicks and 2 ducklings? I also noticed how extremely messy the ducks are with the water, so I need to figure out something there; I'll look through my cleaned out sour cream containers and such with lids to see what I have that might work for the ducks to drink out of, to keep the box from getting so wet. All friendly advice is appreciated.
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So my husband volunteered for us (primarily me) to care for our friends' teen daughter's ducklings that she got from a boy. I just got them less than 30 minutes ago. We put them in with the chicks, and the ducks are being bullies (here I thought the chicks would be the bullies and peck at them or something). My husband isn't home yet, but anybody have any advice? I temporarily put them back in the guinea pig cage she brought them in, but I need something to get done about this quickly because they are out in the chilly garage right now. I REALLY don't want to pay for a second heat lamp to keep the ducks separate from the chicks. I really want them all to coexist peacefully. I'm hoping they'll bring their chicken tractor out soon so that I can put them all in there for a bit each day, which would give the ducks to swim in a livestock feed pan for a bit. Did I mention there are 21 chicks and 2 ducklings? I also noticed how extremely messy the ducks are with the water, so I need to figure out something there; I'll look through my cleaned out sour cream containers and such with lids to see what I have that might work for the ducks to drink out of, to keep the box from getting so wet. All friendly advice is appreciated.
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She must have not kept them together---if they are not getting alone. How old are the chicks? Ducks usually do good without heat----unless you live in a freezing place.
 
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Oh, I should probably clarify that the 21 chicks are ours. The 2 ducklings are what belongs to our friends. I know the messy water all over the place is not good for the chicks while they are young, right? We've always used newspaper (it's free
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Oh, I should probably clarify that the 21 chicks are ours. The 2 ducklings are what belongs to our friends. I know the messy water all over the place is not good for the chicks while they are young, right? We've always used newspaper (it's free
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LOL, OK I would NEVER bring outside(from other people) birds/ducks/chicks and put them with mine. I was just talking to a Guy at Tractor Supply a little earlier----his friend bought 2 chicks from a Auction and ask it he could put the 2 with this guys 30+ chicks----sure he said---6 days later there was only 7 still living----those 2 died and almost 30 of his.

Put the ducks in a clothes basket and keep them away from your chicks. News paper unshredded "Can" cause leg problems with chicks, but sounds like you been luck with that.
 
Problem solved!
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Short version: Ducks were put in a chicken tractor. Outside dog tries to destroy chicken tractor to get to the ducks so he can eat them. Ducks get a new home with the great-uncle. lol
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