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DorothyH
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- Jan 7, 2014
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The one consistent downside I keep hearing about ducks is the messiness factor. The rest all seem to be upsides. I guess after they arrive if they demand new digs at that point we'd be attached enough to do it like you did. I mean with the chickens I first got a tiny coop with 3 chickens and they proved themselves so wonderful that we made them a chicken mansion. As long as there is a way to use what we already have at first without doing anyone any harm (except me having to clean more) then we can at least get started and see how it goes.I've kept ducks and chickens together for years with minimal problems. The biggest problem I've noticed is that ducks are way messier than chickens, and their poop is often wetter and runnier to make things worse. Now that I've moved to a new location, I'm finally building the ducks their own coop which will be right next to the creek. This should help keep the chickens area cleaner at least.
Also, I've had a rooster who tried to chase down and mate ducks, but never had any problem the other way around.
I'm glad that your drakes have been nice to your chicken hens. That's good I wouldn't want to get a drake and have it go nuts on my chicken hens.