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!
Yes, you can keep ducks and chickens together as long as they have enough space and can coexist peacefully. When keeping ducks and chickens together, it's generally best to have more female ducks than male ducks to prevent aggression, since male ducks can sometimes be overly amorous towards female chickens. Female ducks (hens) are a good choice for ease of integration with chickens.
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.
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
You can easily keep chickens or ducks, but ducks need a bit more space than chickens and be prepared for a mud bath! You might be able to raise a small herd of sheep ( 5 or 6) or you could keep some donkeys.
No, you can not.
The generic name for geese, ducks, chickens and turkeys is poultry.
No Chickens do not ducks
same as chickens! See chickens
ducks and chickens should not be put togather. ducks and geese are able to be together though.
20 chickens and 20 ducks
Yes, ducks can. Make sure that the ducks can be closed in at night.