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You can put pretty much anything in with chickens as long as its not something that might eat or terrorise hem.

-Ducks

-Geese

-Alpacas (these actually protect the chickens from things like foxes)

-Goats

DON'T put turkeys with chickens because mixing them will result in an epidemic of Blackhead disease eventually killing all your flock!!

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