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.
Chickens live in a chicken coop which is a coop.
Chickens are the most popular domesticated fowl. Most chicken habitats allow chickens to roam free if there are no present dangers and sleep in a chicken coop at night.
placeswere chickens are kept is called the "chicken coop"
well if you have not came to a conclusion on this question it is obviously chickens i am pretty sure there are no other animals that would live in a coop other than maybe if someone owns some ducks or geese but hence the word CHICKEN COOP
Chickens live in a coop (chicken coop).
in a chicken coop
Chickens, peacocks,pigeons...etc,etc.
There's only one chicken coop on Farmville, for all the colors of chickens.
Buckethead
No. The coop comes by itself, and, after a couple of expansions, will become home to 60 chickens. You get chickens through eggs, or through neighbors giving them to you.
Chickens typically live in a coop or hen house on a farm or backyard setting, where they are provided with shelter, food, and protection from predators. They roam freely during the day and return to roost at night.
It is typically called a chicken coop.