Can chickens ducks and geese live together?

Yes! Generally speaking, ducks, geese, and chickens (and most other types of fowl) get along really well with one another without too many issues, especially if they grow up together from the time they are very young and have plenty of space in their coop and exercise area.
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Can I raise chickens and geese together?

There is nothing wrong with mixing up your barnyard fowl and branching out from chickens. I personally have turkeys, ducks, geese and guineas living with my chickens. But things are different when they're babies. Nutrition requirements, growth rates and generally messiness all play a roll in raising healthy birds.
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Can duck and chickens live together?

Domestic ducks can peacefully cohabitate with backyard chickens. Duck and chickens basic feed and shelter requirements are very similar, which makes it possible for them to be coop mates, but there are a few considerations that you will need to keep in mind when adding waterfowl to a chicken coop.
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Can a single goose live with chickens?

To Protect Your Flock

To protect smaller poultry, it is important to use only a single guard goose or possibly a pair, but no more than that. One goose per flock of chickens or other poultry helps to convince the goose it is related to the chickens, and therefore needs to defend and protect them.
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Will geese hurt ducks?

The geese are known to harass and attack adult ducks, but these encounters aren't fatal. However, half of the 10 ducklings of a recent nest are missing and presumed dead, and I had to chase a goose away on April 9 that was brutally attacking a duckling.
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Can you house ducks and geese together?

Ducks and geese generally get along well together; both species are social animals who do not like living alone. Domestic ducks can live to be 10-15 years old; geese can live 15-20 years. during breeding season. They will typically back off if you wave your arms and move towards them, making noise.
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Can a goose fertilize a duck egg?

Sometimes a goose will attempt to mate with a duck, or vice-versa, but even if they mate successfully, the resulting eggs would not be fertile. Each breed will likely prefer to mate with other breeds of similar size, but not always.
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Will female geese protect chickens?

Surprisingly, a single goose can often provide the best protection for a flock of chickens. If you raise multiple geese, they will bond with one another, and while they may deter potential predators, they will not actively work to protect your hens.
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Will geese protect chickens from raccoons?

Geese are territorial and can help protect your flock of chickens. They can fight off smaller predators such as skunks, weasels, and other rodents. They cannot fight against larger predators such as Coyotes, large cats, or raccoons.
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What is the best animal to protect chickens?

The most common one to use to protect chickens is the goose. Geese are very territorial and can be quite aggressive. You don't need to train them to protect poultry like a dog, either. Even if the predator is too big for your goose to fight off, they can make enough racket to get your attention!
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Why are my ducks attacking my chickens?

Why Does Male Duck Attack My Chickens? Male ducks are highly territorial. They don't get uncomfortable with the presence of chickens and other birds. Drakes attack chickens to scare them away and to prove their dominance.
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Will ducks go into their coop at night?

Housing: Ducks need shelter at night (and for the winter) and shade during the summer. If you already have a chicken coop, you can confidently keep your ducks in the same coop at night, provided you have enough room. But be aware — ducks don't put themselves to bed like chickens do.
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Will ducks protect chickens?

He will guard the flock from predators, find food for them and mate with most if not all of his hens. Drakes on the other hand will mate with one duck for the breeding year although he will try to breed with as many females as possible.
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Will ducks sleep in a chicken coop?

Housing. Chickens and ducks can be housed together in the same coop or you can try to keep them separate. Chickens like to roost at night, so they will need places to perch off the ground. Ducks like to nest at night, so they will need some place at ground level to sleep.
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Do geese need a coop?

Ducks and geese do not need a lot of headspace in a living area and often a dog kennel or similar-size shelter will do. The only reason to provide extra room is for your comfort when cleaning the area.
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Do geese need a pond?

Geese don't need a pond to be happy, but they do love plenty of fresh water to play and bathe in. In order to swallow their food, they must have access to fresh water, such as a tub or plastic kiddie pool, as they need to clean their sinuses after eating—if they don't, they can't breathe.
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Are goose eggs good eating?

Goose eggs are safe to eat. However, according to the National Goose Council, most people find the flavor of goose eggs much stronger than hen or duck eggs, so they are not eggs of choice for consumption. More often, the shells of goose eggs are used for arts and crafts projects.
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Where do domestic geese sleep at night?

Domesticated geese, like the Chinese geese, prefer to sleep on land rather than on the water. Though this can be attributed to the limited availability of open water for them to sleep on, they mostly stay on land because that is where they feel most comfortable.
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Will geese keep foxes away?

If you want to get nit-picky you might consider geese more of a watchdog than a guard dog, but either way, you might have safer chickens! You will still need to close your geese up at night to keep night predators, like foxes, from picking them off.
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Do geese eat chicken feed?

As for food, geese don't need a commercial feed, and in fact since the laying season is so short and a female goose lays so few eggs, they shouldn't be fed a layer feed with elevated calcium levels. They also don't need a high protein feed, so a grower or meat bird (all flock-type feed) isn't really appropriate either.
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Will geese protect chickens from hawks?

Especially sky predators. Geese are amazing protectors of chickens and other fowl. We will be moving our large batch of meat birds to our property into the middle of a wide open pasture. Without a guardian, it leaves our flock more likely to fall prey to a predator of any type.
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How many times do ducks lay eggs in a year?

These ducks lay around 300 eggs per year, which means you can have at least one duck egg every day for most of the year. However, during the winter season, your pet ducks will enter a stage of inactivity.
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Do ducks lay eggs without a male?

You don't need a male duck (called a drake) for the females to lay eggs, but they won't ever hatch into ducklings without a drake around. Also, ducks tend to be better year-round layers than chickens, continuing their egg production right through the winter without any added light.
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Can ducks lay 2 eggs a day?

Sometimes, in rare cases, ducks can lay two eggs in one day. This is rare but perfectly normal, especially for young females whose hormones are still balancing out. These eggs are not typically fully formed, though, and usually have soft shells.
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