Growing the family

KristaBrown

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Mar 17, 2021
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Hi everyone,

I am looking to add rabbits and goats to my flock of chickens. I just want to confirm they are all compatible and that disease can’t go from one to the other.

All advise is welcome.

Thank you
 
Thanks for the reply. Yes it is what I mean. Please explain why it’s best not to do it. Thanks
 
Thanks for the reply. Yes it is what I mean. Please explain why it’s best not to do it. Thanks
It'll be MUCH easier! No mix ups of feed, no dirtying of water, no chance of bullying, deaths (accidental or otherwise) and general care and access should be easier!

If you free range your chickens, them wandering into your goat pen shouldn't cause any issues, but what I mean is your chicken run shouldn't also house rabbits and goats. I'm not sure of any diseases that can cross between them but it'll just be simpler, for you and the animals : D
 
It'll be MUCH easier! No mix ups of feed, no dirtying of water, no chance of bullying, deaths (accidental or otherwise) and general care and access should be easier!

If you free range your chickens, them wandering into your goat pen shouldn't cause any issues, but what I mean is your chicken run shouldn't also house rabbits and goats. I'm not sure of any diseases that can cross between them but it'll just be simpler, for you and the animals : D
Ah well worded. Everyone seems to write things way better then me.
 
It'll be MUCH easier! No mix ups of feed, no dirtying of water, no chance of bullying, deaths (accidental or otherwise) and general care and access should be easier!

If you free range your chickens, them wandering into your goat pen shouldn't cause any issues, but what I mean is your chicken run shouldn't also house rabbits and goats. I'm not sure of any diseases that can cross between them but it'll just be simpler, for you and the animals : D
ditto
 

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