MaeM
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- Dec 9, 2020
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Hi! I've always been a chicken keeper, but I've had a very bad experience with my last flock in terms of health, and I'm just not sure if I want to keep having chickens in the near future.
By the end of the year, I will be moving with my boyfriend, and he wants to have ducks in our new home. I know the basics about ducks, I know that they're messy, that they don't roost, that they need water to swim (my bf is willing to build a pond for them), etc. And I like that they're apparently more resistant to disease than chickens.
But I have a few questions:
- How prone are female ducks to reproductive issues?
- If they do get sick, are they harder, easier, or same to treat as chickens? e.g., I can give oral or intramuscular medication to a chicken pretty easily, could I do that with a duck, too? Is their anatomy more difficult or something?
- Could we only have drakes? We would like to start with a smaller flock (3 ducks), but I know that 2:1 is not an excellent ratio. So what if they were all male? Could it work?
- Could they be as affectionate as chickens usually are when you raise them as pets?
- Are they noisier than chickens? I don't mind the noise, but perhaps my new neighbors will.
- Any breed you'd recommend? I like Pekins but my bf may prefer Rouens, could we have both?
- What general advice would you give to a person who's always had chickens and wants to try ducks?
Thank you in advance!
By the end of the year, I will be moving with my boyfriend, and he wants to have ducks in our new home. I know the basics about ducks, I know that they're messy, that they don't roost, that they need water to swim (my bf is willing to build a pond for them), etc. And I like that they're apparently more resistant to disease than chickens.
But I have a few questions:
- How prone are female ducks to reproductive issues?
- If they do get sick, are they harder, easier, or same to treat as chickens? e.g., I can give oral or intramuscular medication to a chicken pretty easily, could I do that with a duck, too? Is their anatomy more difficult or something?
- Could we only have drakes? We would like to start with a smaller flock (3 ducks), but I know that 2:1 is not an excellent ratio. So what if they were all male? Could it work?
- Could they be as affectionate as chickens usually are when you raise them as pets?
- Are they noisier than chickens? I don't mind the noise, but perhaps my new neighbors will.
- Any breed you'd recommend? I like Pekins but my bf may prefer Rouens, could we have both?
- What general advice would you give to a person who's always had chickens and wants to try ducks?
Thank you in advance!