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We can do a lot of things, but we can't change chickens into ducks. If you somehow were able to acquire four ducks, we could put one into each cage and then it wouldn't matter how we divided the chickens.
yes, mine are both in the same cage
no
No because if you put them in the same cage they will fight with each other. It is best if you keep one in each cage. Unless they are dwarf hamsters. Than you can put them in the same cage.
Unless the chicken has a disease, no. Chickens are cannibals and will eat their weak.why are they attacking the other chickens put a baby chick in the cage that was in a small cage got its head stuck in the cage holes went to check on the chicks and its head was gone whats going on
You can put a new mouse in the same cage as another, but if your mouse prefers living alone, don't put the mouse in the cage. The older mouse should be better off solitary.
YES if you don't the other chickens will kill them so heres what you do if you have a coop. keep the babies in a separate cage but inside the coop that will let the other chickens get used to them do that for a couple days then let the chicks out and see if they like each other if they don't put them back in the cage.
Think of yourself being forcfully put into a cage. Would you like it? Also they don't have any stimulation in a cage.(somthin 2 play with)
No, I wouldn't put them in the same cage, I don't think they would get on too well.
Yes, Wyandotte's are a great breed for egg laying and make great pets do to there kind nature. But just like any other chicken make sure all of your chickens are the same age or close to the same age, so they wont peck at each other. Be careful when adding new chickens to your old chickens, as the old chickens might not accept the new ones. If the don't accept them put them in a separate cage next to your older chickens to give them time to adjust to each other.
No.They will fight
you put it in the same cage with a male hamster