Is it ok to have just a pair?

I think it's a super bad idea to add ducks to all your chooks.
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Of course it's not okay - you truly do need about 25.
 
I think it depends on the drake and the duck. I have a pair of Indian Runners that live in their own little "love nest" separated from the rest of the ducks, and they get along great. But, the duck is a super-pushy dominant little thing that can kick the drake around a little. When I had the same drake in with all my Campbell ducks, he was ripping their heads bald, even though he had 6 girls to mate - but, in a pen with just that one tough Runner, he's perfectly well behaved. Go figure.
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I just have a pair - I had hoped for two girls, but I guess I can still say I'm lucky that my "straight run" ducklings turned out to be a drake and a hen. (By the way, what DO we call girl ducks?)

They're in the same run with my chickens, so I'm hoping Louie stays only interested in Thelma. If I *must,* I suppose I *could* get another couple ducklings and hope for all girls...... Don't want to do that; I'm already over my legal limit of poultry!
 
most times pairs work fine just like ANNARIE says depends on the drake and hen Hi gryeyes I call mine suzie
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my loudest duck of all
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Thanks for all the replies!
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Maybe I'll keep just a pair to start with and see how it goes. They will be allowed free range during the day and locked up in their own private chateau at night.
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With so much freedom and so many things to keep them entertained, hopefully the drake won't be too demanding.
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