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Hi Dave, thanks for joining us!



Are you wondering if the chickens and ducks will get along together?
yes , I am hoping to get them to coexist in the coop together . So much information out there , trying to sift though it all right now. Not knowing all the right questions to query yet or the name of some of the stuff hinders me at times , but muddling my way through .
Dave
 
yes , I am hoping to get them to coexist in the coop together . So much information out there , trying to sift though it all right now. Not knowing all the right questions to query yet or the name of some of the stuff hinders me at times , but muddling my way through .
Dave

Problems sometimes arise when male ducks raised with chicken hens imprint on them, and start breeding them. Drakes have penises - roosters do not. Drakes breeding chicken hens can injure/kill them.
 
Hi everyone , we live about 1.5 hours north of Toronto Canada near Georgian Bay . Have 2 acres rural , with mature apple trees perennial gardens and large veg patch . We have on order from the local breeders 6 Red Sex Links and 4 Indian Runner ducks . An oldtimer gave us his old coop . With an old portable garage frame and some wire mesh we have a coop and run . Put this all in place last fall and transplanted vines all around the outside to grow up and over providing shade , protection and many bare fruit for them to eat . Well that is the plan anyways . I will allow them to free range once the back is better fenced off and the garden is established . All thoughts and advice is appreciated as we have not tended a flock since we were kids .
Thank Dave
Update on progress .
Built a second Coop and Run same as the other an a coop made from old insulated garage door panels . They are beside each other . Fenced in a large area around the veg gardens for free ranging . We started with 3 Runners and recently added 2 more of the same age giving us 2 Drakes and 3 Ducks of fun . Our 6 Hens and new Roo are settled in well . We have had to split the time free ranging because the hens attacked the ducks before we got the Roo . We are hoping that he will keep them inline , but do not let the out together with out 2 of us out there just in case . We have been training the birds where to find the bugs on the plants and eat the weeds not the plants . Once the tomatoes started to ripen we had the fence the chicken out of that area . So the ducks have the one half to free range and chickens have the other . The birds will follow us around the garden waiting for us to throw them the bugs they can't reach. Despite the learning curve , it has been a lot of fun .
Dave
 

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