Need HELP! Is there a way to reduce or stop rooster crowing!

Also, you need to make sure your ducklings are both female. If you end up with a drake, you may have a similar problem as you would with a cockerel as regards overmating, except that if he tries to mate with the hen which is likely, he can cause serious injury. I used to keep ducks and hens and whilst I liked the ducks, they are extremely messy creatures and can turn a puddle into a muddy pond in no time at all. I much prefer just keeping chickens now.

I do think your little hen would prefer a friend of her own species to keep her company on the roost etc, even if you still get the ducks.

Good luck with getting her a pal whatever you decide.

Regards

Barbara
 
Also, you need to make sure your ducklings are both female. If you end up with a drake, you may have a similar problem as you would with a cockerel as regards overmating, except that if he tries to mate with the hen which is likely, he can cause serious injury. I used to keep ducks and hens and whilst I liked the ducks, they are extremely messy creatures and can turn a puddle into a muddy pond in no time at all. I much prefer just keeping chickens now.

I do think your little hen would prefer a friend of her own species to keep her company on the roost etc, even if you still get the ducks.

Good luck with getting her a pal whatever you decide.

Regards

Barbara
I won't keep a male/drake.... I am getting 10 (8 mixed, 2 sexed females) then Im going to sell the 8 other ones and only keep the 2 females.
 
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Also, you need to make sure your ducklings are both female. If you end up with a drake, you may have a similar problem as you would with a cockerel as regards overmating, except that if he tries to mate with the hen which is likely, he can cause serious injury. I used to keep ducks and hens and whilst I liked the ducks, they are extremely messy creatures and can turn a puddle into a muddy pond in no time at all. I much prefer just keeping chickens now.

I do think your little hen would prefer a friend of her own species to keep her company on the roost etc, even if you still get the ducks.

Good luck with getting her a pal whatever you decide.

Regards

Barbara
Good point!
 
Also, you need to make sure your ducklings are both female. If you end up with a drake, you may have a similar problem as you would with a cockerel as regards overmating, except that if he tries to mate with the hen which is likely, he can cause serious injury. I used to keep ducks and hens and whilst I liked the ducks, they are extremely messy creatures and can turn a puddle into a muddy pond in no time at all. I much prefer just keeping chickens now.

I do think your little hen would prefer a friend of her own species to keep her company on the roost etc, even if you still get the ducks.

Good luck with getting her a pal whatever you decide.

Regards

Barbara
Maybe I will get her a chicken friend. Has to be a bantam tho.... What breeds besides another mille fleur (which is what she is) would be good to be her friend. A slikie, etc?
 
Silkies don't usually roost in my limited experience because they can't fly and if there are only 2 of them it will be best if they can snuggle up together on the roost at night I would say, so maybe a bantam cochin or something. I'm not really familiar with bantams so perhaps someone else could help out with a suggestion.
 
Silkies don't usually roost in my limited experience because they can't fly and if there are only 2 of them it will be best if they can snuggle up together on the roost at night I would say, so maybe a bantam cochin or something. I'm not really familiar with bantams so perhaps someone else could help out with a suggestion.
Thanks for the help anyway! I just want her to have 1 friend. I have seen cochin aren't they really fluffy and sorta big? I want something more her size or smaller... This is what she looks like
 

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