Might be a weird question to ask here, but next year I am interested in starting out SMALL on the chickenless (is that strange) poultry raising front, and also wish to free-range.
I initially only want a handful of Ancona ducks (1 male and maybe 6 or so females) AND also would like to add a few "guard hen" turkeys of the Narragansett because its a forested area with creepy crawlies and I hear turkeys are much more aggressive at keeping out intruders and pests as well as early warning against raptor birds.
Basically my question is, should I get my ducks and turkey poults all at once and let them grow up together so that they are social with each other and is it OK to only get a few female turkey hens? The ducks will be for breeding, meat, and eggs but the turkeys would be more to round out the defensive/pest control/ornament so I have no interest in a tom if I can avoid it at the moment. Both ducks and turkeys are native and well suited to the area, and should thrive with plenty of forage and fresh water available.
What about the pen setup? Will they try and roost with the ducks or will they appreciate a larger pen of their own?
Blackhead shouldn't be a problem in my area and since I will not be raising chickens the chance of my ducks getting it slim to none.
Also open to any other advice on other non-chicken livestock you think would compliment the idea.