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Free Ranging
We are thinking about getting ducks again and getting them with our chicks in the early spring time and curious if they can be in the same brooder or coop together. I know ducks are messy
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From all I've read, best to keep them separate....because of the wet duck mess.curious if they can be in the same brooder or coop together. I know ducks are messy
Yes, but .....healthy bird with good feathering should be fine
...not good feathering.frizzle
Hi Mary - yes, we have othr banties and they are fine also - I believe it is bc of her frizzle - I have multiple feeders/waterers for them and they free range in the yard - I make sure that the feeder and waterer are low enough - and I have seen her eat/drink in both. I am getting a heat plate today and I'll put her back there tonight with the plate. My coop btw is one of the cedar ones that a few people here in MI sell - I'll still take a pic..If she's away from the flock for any amount of time, reintroducing her will be hard! Maybe use a heat plate, or that brooder plate out there.
Our bantams are fine all winter, and some of them roost in a drafty area, don't ask me why...
Pictures of your coop might help, if there could be problems with it.
Do you have multiple feeders and two waterers out there? Is she getting everything she needs to eat and drink?
Mary