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Hi! I have heard that this can be a problem, but I also have read that it is usually fine, so long as you monitor for signs of aggression. I thought it was generally fine, especially if they all have lots of space. I'd love to hear more from others about this, if anyone has first-hand experience.Welcome to BYC, Stacey. If you keep male ducks, they shouldn't be housed with female chickens. They can severly injure or kill them. (Not intentionally, it's their anatomy that causes the proble. )
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Hello, you asked about a sub forum for members in your area...here's a link to the Canadian one: Canada
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It only takes one incident.Hi! I have heard that this can be a problem, but I also have read that it is usually fine, so long as you monitor for signs of aggression. I thought it was generally fine, especially if they all have lots of space. I'd love to hear more from others about this, if anyone has first-hand experience.
Drakes are extremely hormonally driven. They have penises - roosters do not. Drakes breeding chicken hens can cause them to prolapse or suffer pelvic injuries.Hi! I have heard that this can be a problem, but I also have read that it is usually fine, so long as you monitor for signs of aggression. I thought it was generally fine, especially if they all have lots of space. I'd love to hear more from others about this, if anyone has first-hand experience.