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I don't think color has anything to do with it. They are just good layers.
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We have our ducks and chickens together and they seem fine. I will be honest we did have some drake on chicken action but nothing the ladies were not able to escape from. I have 9 kc's, 1 Cayuga and we had 6 hens down to 4 because of weezle and a rooster and we have never really had a problemAdvice please....I have kept hens for 9 years, I currently have two older EE's left and have 4 EE's pullets coming next month. I have been wanted to add a couple ducks specifically KC's to my small backyard flock in the same run. So I have a few questions...do these ducks mix well with chickens? I do plan to let the ducks out in my yard a lot more often than my hens as I have a decent sized yard with a lots of cottage garden style beds for them to forage for bugs as well as plenty of grass. But I want to know if when they are in the run together will two ducks get along ok with 6 hens? My other question is I would ideally love to have a drake and duck pair but I'm afraid the drake will constantly try to mate with my hens. But I don't want eggs coming out my ears with two ducks plus my 4 hens (my older hens haven't laid in a year). Any advice would be helpful for those who have mixed flocks especially with KCs.
Can you describe the offspring of the KC crosses with the Jumbo Pekin and rouens?My KC are afraid of my hens, the hens steal food from them, but they've got big jumbo pekins and rouens to guard themmaybe if you have a small flock of hens and a few ducks. I have 14 ducks, and 40 hens 9 roosters and 7 junglefowl. My ducks and chickens are not housed together but free range together.![]()
Can you describe the offspring of the KC crosses with the Jumbo Pekin and rouens?
Can you describe the offspring of the KC crosses with the Jumbo Pekin and rouens?
I have recently adopted a rescue we feel is a Khaki Campbell. Never had Khakis before - something that does not show on photo's is that she has a slightly lighter-colored "eyebrow" stripe above her eyes. Is this a KC trait?
Not that it matters a whit - but when we adopt these ducks with mysterious history, sometimes I begin to wonder what breed they are.
I'll still call her a Khaki Campbell. And though I had thought Alba might be a White Campbell, her she has me back to White Mallard.