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Question by ALice: I was wondering if pheasants, ducks, and chickens can live together in the same backyard?
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6 Responses to I was wondering if pheasants, ducks, and chickens can live together in the same backyard?
not sure but they can all go together in my crockpot!
most deffinately!! my aunt has a backyard..with a pond and they’ve got a couple pet chickens, doves?, several types of ducks and i think they said they had swans even. not sure if they had pheasants but my friend had pheasants and chickens that got along..
Only if you want diseases. Chickens and ducks can go to gether however i wouldnt recomend starting them out together as babys because the ducks swim in the water and soak the chicks. They can NOT be together with phesents because phesent harbor harmful parasites that can kill your chickens. The phesent can also kill chickens fairly easy with their claws. Its just a bloody mess waiting to happen.
not sure but they can all go together in my crockpot!
MelC
February 12, 2014 at 6:49 pm
most deffinately!! my aunt has a backyard..with a pond and they’ve got a couple pet chickens, doves?, several types of ducks and i think they said they had swans even. not sure if they had pheasants but my friend had pheasants and chickens that got along..
extremedges
February 12, 2014 at 7:09 pm
yes
Sara N
February 12, 2014 at 7:46 pm
Sure, go for it…
blue_machi
February 12, 2014 at 8:33 pm
Yes, if the space is large enough. It should be a colorful sight.
Charles D. M.
February 12, 2014 at 8:41 pm
Only if you want diseases. Chickens and ducks can go to gether however i wouldnt recomend starting them out together as babys because the ducks swim in the water and soak the chicks. They can NOT be together with phesents because phesent harbor harmful parasites that can kill your chickens. The phesent can also kill chickens fairly easy with their claws. Its just a bloody mess waiting to happen.
Tony O
February 12, 2014 at 9:19 pm