merging youngsters

PolloAdoro

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9 Years
Nov 1, 2010
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Conifer, Colorado
I have a mating pair of muscovys, maybe 4-6 months old. I just got 3 khaki campbell ducklings. At what point would it be considered safe to put them all together? Are ducks like chickens- will they pick on the younger ones and possibly kill them? Thanks for your advice.
 
It really depends on the temperament of those older muscovies.

I have some ducks that will tolerate youngsters being around- and others who will pick on them a bit. My ducklings are outside by six weeks old- in colder months they are in the shed day and night for a further few weeks - whereas the adults all go outside every day what ever the season. I have two separate pens in the shed- where the adults can see each group of ducklings as they are put outside before they are all introduced to the flock . Currently in my main flock the youngest ducks are 8 weeks- with another group of 8 ducklings that are 6 weeks old in the extra pen in the shed. Anywhere from about 4 weeks old they can have supervised visits together to start getting used to each other - but make sure you watch them carefully to be able to intervene if the muscovies do go for the younger ones. But I wouldnt suggest housing them together full time until the babies are at least 8 weeks old- and even then- only if the muscovies will tolerate them without picking on them.
 

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