Yes, it will not hurt them. Ducks are often kept with chickens and they share grains. Keeping the chickens on a regular diet of duck specific grains is not a good idea as the nutritional needs of the species are slightly different. You will not get your best growth and egg production from hens fed this way.
Yes, Ducks and chickens can eat the same food, I feed my Ducks and chickens, chicken laying hen pellets and then feed them any household scraps I have.
yes they are able to feed on chicken crumbs its nt that big of a deal and chickens are like ducks in many ways.
No chickens and ducks do not belong to the same species. While there are similarities like the fact that they both lay eggs they are not the same species.
Yes, they can both eat unmedicated chicken feed. If you find any specialized pheasant or duck food, you should probably feed them that
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In the world, there are as many chickens as people. I do not know about the US, but I am guess in about the same. In the world, there are as many chickens as people. I do not know about the US, but I am guess in about the same.
Organisms that belong to the same class are of the same species. They will be able to reproduce without a problem.
=)Population: when a localized group of organisms belong to the same species. (=
Hen is the female gender of the species. Chicken is a species Hen the female and rooster the male gender.
class, kingdom, order, and phylum
same as chickens! See chickens
The same as the number of species of female ducks in the world.
Yes. Ducks and chickens are often housed together in the same pens and coups. Remember that ducks do not roost on perches, but on the ground. The floor of the coup needs to be dry and clean for this reason. Also, there needs to be a place for the ducks that is not directly beneath the chicken roosts. I have raised chickens and ducks together for a few years and have had no problems.
Ducks and chickens are two separate species. While they are both avian (feathered) and domesticated they are not the same. Note the beaks and the feet...totally different.
They will belong to either the same family or species.
In the world, there are as many chickens as people. I do not know about the US, but I am guess in about the same. In the world, there are as many chickens as people. I do not know about the US, but I am guess in about the same.
It is where two ducks of the same species breed and produce hybrid offspring. Commonly in ducks, hybrids are most likely fertile.
They are considered to be in the same species.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
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.