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ok we have guinea hens but we are not sure if the guineas will tolerate them we are keeping an eye out for a dog kennel like the big onesAre they ducklings? If so, you will need to set up a brooder.
If not, put them in a coop, preferably separate from the rabbits (ducks are messy). Provide them with duck food (gamebird feed, commercial duck feed, or an all flock feed will do), and a water dish deep enough for them to clean their nostrils with. Some hay or other bedding will also be beneficial.
Congrats on the new ducks!
they are adultsAre they ducklings? If so, you will need to set up a brooder.
If not, put them in a coop, preferably separate from the rabbits (ducks are messy). Provide them with duck food (gamebird feed, commercial duck feed, or an all flock feed will do), and a water dish deep enough for them to clean their nostrils with. Some hay or other bedding will also be beneficial.
Congrats on the new ducks!
I, too have guineas. They tend to pick feathers out of the ducks when they free range. If it’s an option for you, I would keep them separate.ok we have guinea hens but we are not sure if the guineas will tolerate them we are keeping an eye out for a dog kennel like the big ones
ok we are keeping them with rabbits for know don't know where to put themI, too have guineas. They tend to pick feathers out of the ducks when they free range. If it’s an option for you, I would keep them separate.
thank uYou may want to go to the duck forum and ask specific questions. Good luck with them.
It’s probably going to be very beneficial if you could acquire (buy or build) another pen for the ducks. If your guineas don’t bother them too much, leave them with the guineas. I think the ducks will be too much mess for the rabbits. Of course if the guineas won’t tolerate them, I suppose the rabbits will be the only option for now.ok we are keeping them with rabbits for know don't know where to put them
well the rabbits are in there stall in the barn for the winter its a nice day Mabey we can put the rabbits out for the day and yes we are looking for another big dog kennel like we have for the guinea hens to go outIt’s probably going to be very beneficial if you could acquire (buy or build) another pen for the ducks. If your guineas don’t bother them too much, leave them with the guineas. I think the ducks will be too much mess for the rabbits. Of course if the guineas won’t tolerate them, I suppose the rabbits will be the only option for now.