OK so iv seen it, with hens, who have hatched some ducks.
on Weds last week, i got 9 ex batts, and 2 3day old ducks... can i put the babys in with one of the hens? or should i just keep em apart, i have the ducks in a big indoor cage atm.
it was just a thought..im sure they have to of hatched em?
im not going to Just do it,, just wanted to know if you think its Better for them??
iv raised loads of duck babys, always just on their own, but wonderd if its better for daisy n duke or not?
chickens and duck babys
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Re: chickens and duck babys
keep them separate.
wouldn't consider if unless any of the hens were broody.. and 3 days old is probably too late
wouldn't consider if unless any of the hens were broody.. and 3 days old is probably too late
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Re: chickens and duck babys
yeah i thought as much...
Just thought id check it out.. ta
Just thought id check it out.. ta
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Re: chickens and duck babys
if I've read your post right...
the ducklings are 3 days old? They should be under a heat lamp, especially at night. (in the wild, theyd be under mum)
the ex-batteries, if they're brown? are Warrens (ISA brown) hybrids - they very rarely go broody, so would never look after the ducklings. they are more likely to peck them, everything will be new to them if they were caged and so likely to get pecked.
good luck with your new arrivals, and just ask if you're unsure of anything. Ducklings particularly take abit of getting used to, they're much harder work than full grown hens (and a darn sight messier!)
the ducklings are 3 days old? They should be under a heat lamp, especially at night. (in the wild, theyd be under mum)
the ex-batteries, if they're brown? are Warrens (ISA brown) hybrids - they very rarely go broody, so would never look after the ducklings. they are more likely to peck them, everything will be new to them if they were caged and so likely to get pecked.
good luck with your new arrivals, and just ask if you're unsure of anything. Ducklings particularly take abit of getting used to, they're much harder work than full grown hens (and a darn sight messier!)
Re: chickens and duck babys
lOL.. you know.. i find ducks easier.. iv never had a heat lamp, i have the ducks living indoors, with the beanbags you microwave.. iv only just had the 1, or 2... saves em being in someones pie... These two i have just moved outside, Still in their cage, with theire'mom' and what not. they in the shed, its dry n warm and ill be checking on them all night.. cos im too soft.. lol..
the girls are a bit mean, chased one of the dogs. LOL.. so there is my answer..
yes they are warrens.. such beautiful funny, yet very bald girls.. lol..
the girls are a bit mean, chased one of the dogs. LOL.. so there is my answer..
yes they are warrens.. such beautiful funny, yet very bald girls.. lol..