pips&peeps
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Yes, they will fight but just until one declares his dominance. It won't be like the fights during breeding season or like roosters. Generally one will submit before they get all bloody. I think they are a little smarter than chickens.
I would try to keep them seperate for a couple of weeks so that they can see each other and get used to each other before putting them together. Usually the "home team" has the advantage when a newcomer is introduced.
ETA: The fight may also just be that one goes after the other and the other submits without a fight; just depends on the birds. If your ganders are younger than a year old, I would imagine this is what would happen.
Did that lady send you pictures of the flock, I haven't got mine.
I would try to keep them seperate for a couple of weeks so that they can see each other and get used to each other before putting them together. Usually the "home team" has the advantage when a newcomer is introduced.
ETA: The fight may also just be that one goes after the other and the other submits without a fight; just depends on the birds. If your ganders are younger than a year old, I would imagine this is what would happen.
Did that lady send you pictures of the flock, I haven't got mine.

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