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ThatGirlChick
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Yep, they dont have to be jerks about it. I just want to move the babies to the coop, but cant do it if the dang buffs are gonna keep ganging up on them..always something happening when you have ducks


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Yep, they dont have to be jerks about it. I just want to move the babies to the coop, but cant do it if the dang buffs are gonna keep ganging up on them..always something happening when you have ducks


Can you put them in the coop in a cage or something so they can see each other but not touch each other until the calm downYep, they dont have to be jerks about it. I just want to move the babies to the coop, but cant do it if the dang buffs are gonna keep ganging up on them..![]()
The coop is more like a house, it would be very hard for us to build anything inside it. We are thinking about putting the dog crate that the babies sleep in out in the pen, where the ducks still have access, but would have to get the heat lamp out there for them.Make a space inside the coop so they can see each other but the Buffs can’t hurt or pick on them.

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I'm almost dealing with the same thing except with a jersey giant rooster and my ducksHe's bossy and not being the nicest. He thinks every food dish is his and every waterer.A jersey giant rooster kicking butt?
I would certainly think so. They must all be girls like @HuffleClaw said.I'm not seeing any of them, you think I would at 5 months old, right?