Thursday, January 14, 2010

Poultry Coops Can You Keep Chickens And Ducks In The Same Coop/house?

Can you keep chickens and ducks in the same coop/house? - poultry coops

My family has tried to buy chickens for the year, but lately, we thought that ducks and chickens together. You are free to roam the garden during the day, but must be locked at night, so it will not be eaten by the foxes! Is it possible to do with a cooperative? In addition, breeds of ducks are best for eating snails?

The cooperation that we are looking to buy, what is ... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hen-Chicken-Poultry-Coop-House-Run-great-quality-CC047_W0QQitemZ270345724635QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Pet_Supplies_Poultry?hash=item270345724635&_trksid=p3286.c0. M14 & _trkparms = 72% 3A1229% 7C66% 3A2% 7C65% 3A12% 7C39% 3A1% 7C240% 3A1309

Is that reasonable?

Thank you x

3 comments:

wacky said...

If you can keep both, but make sure that perches for the chickens to roost, if possible, on the opposite side, where the duck is rest.for obvious reasons (if not the chicken shit in ducks) than the Ducks did not rest.

Aylesbury are good locations and is ideal for the table.

porteliz... said...

Yes, this is a very good cooperation

joewebb said...

When shopping for eggs, which you lay nests.We hanger and never had hundreds of chickens

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