You could, but I would not advise it.
Mr Fox steals chickens, ducks, and turkeys , each night from three mean and wealthy farmers : Boggis , Bunce and Bean .
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Depends on the type of farm, but some of them might be: cows, chickens, turkeys, roosters, sheep, goats, pigs, cats, and dogs. On a farm you can find: Sheep Cows Pigs A Sheepdog Chickens Ducks Turkeys On a farm you can find: Sheep Cows Pigs A Sheepdog Chickens Ducks Turkeys
Poultry is for domestic fowl collectively, chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and so on
1) pigs 2) cows 3)chickens 4) lambs 5 ) ducks/geese
Goats, sheep, chickens, cows, rabbits, ducks, and i think thats it.
ducks and chickens should not be put togather. ducks and geese are able to be together though.
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.
Wildlife: foxes, rabbits and deer. Farm animals: chickens, cows, horses, ducks, goats, pigs, rabbits, cats, dogs.
Cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, chickens, goats, fish, turkeys, geese, ducks, fowls, rabbits...
I am assuming you want to know how to keep your chickens from eating the ducks food and the ducks from eating the chicken food. First ands easiest way is to keep the ducks separate/feed separate. If this is not possible and they free range together try placing the ducks food in an area surrounded by water, adult chickens by nature don't like to get wet, ducks do. If the duck food is only accessible by crossing a water barrier then the chickens will stay out of it.
yes you can as long as there is no female ducks around :)
chickens are related to ducks
ducks are different for chickens because chickens lay eggs and ducks don't+ ducks live in rivers and chicks don't like water
Ducks can not safetly be kept with chickens, especially any of the North American breeds of chicken. We have two Columbian Cokelord malards and they ate all our herd of 30 chickens in a matter of seconds. BUYER BEWARE!
No, rabbits are herbivores; they don't eat any animals, including ducks.
No, you can not.