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If you get some hens along with the rooster it might be alright. But, please don't get him without any hens. I think Gertrude will scream her head off if she sees a black rooster ever again. I used to have two black roosters and not enough hens. First it was one rooster bothering her and then the other, so we had to get rid of both. Now we have two roosters and STILL not enough hens, but the drakes will chase them all around. It helps that most of my ducks now were raised by chickens so they are not afraid of them. My old ducks are still scaredy-cats though!Ok, so it is nasty outside and I went to the website for the rescue where our ducks come from. I noticed they have TONS of roosters. Obviously, I know lots of people don't want them, and I know some of the reasons.
Soooo, this is my question. I have 8 female ducks, and one drake. My drake is pretty docile. He is a runner. If I got a friendly, docile roo, can he live with the ducks? Pros, cons? Will he be too lonely without a few chickens to keep him company.
Depending on the answers I get here, I may contact the woman at the rescue that I normally deal with. She is a wealth of knowledge and care deeply about her charges. I know she will give me an honest answer. But before I bother her, I thought I'd throw it out here. If I get a ton of answers saying it is a bad idea, I will drop it.
Just thinking.........................of course, this may just push hubby over the edge! LOL