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I suggest getting at least 2, though they are happier as a trio. They will hang out with your chickens if you house them together and you only have a couple, however, I suggest getting 2 females if you're keeping them with chickens. A drake without enough appropriate female attention will attempt to mate with your chickens and could really hurt them.
Yes, they can imprint. But it's not really that easy to make them pets and requires spending every moment with them... taking them to work, keeping them near the bed, etc. and it also causes them a lot of confusion when they mature. Imprinting ducklings on humans will ensure you have friendly ducklings, but it can also cause adults to become very aggressive duck-zilla's. This means they will bite, pinch, and slap their wings to attempt to be dominant because that's part of duck culture. GETTING ONE DUCK IS A BAD IDEA... that poor duck will be the loneliest animal you've ever seen because you simply wont be able to spend the time with it that a litter-mate will.
Besides, watching them do their silly thing together is a lot of fun... much more entertaining than your chickens
And the mess of two or three ducks will be about the same mess as one. So you may as well get your ducky friend a companion.
Another thing to consider is what you're looking for in a duck. Are you looking for eggs? Are you looking for beauty? Are you looking for entertainment? All breeds have their innate skills so if you're just getting 2 you'll want to set the little clowns up for success.
Runners will give you all three things above (tho beauty is in the eye of the beholder) but they are nervous little ducks that never stop moving. Mine will stand looking at me with a bowl of greens, just over an arms reach but well within throwing distance, their little legs just sort of dancing in place and chattering softly the whole time. I love them, but they're certainly not lap ducks. My Muscovy are the complete opposite. They're slow moving, lumbering dinosaur ducks who are as friendly as puppies. They'll eat out of my hand, are so calm that I regularly have to step over them to get from one place to another, and they don't quack so they're super quiet. Runners are hilarious, will lay tons of eggs all year round but are too ADHD to set a nest. Muscovy are super sweet, are seasonal layers, and awesome broodies.
It's a lot to decide, however, all things considered you can't go wrong with ducks of any type. I have a few mutt ducks in my flock and I they are great too! You'll love hanging out with them while they do their funny duck business
Digging worms for the Muscovy girls: