The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: DandG on March 16, 2018, 08:53:30 pm
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Hi All,
Its our first post in a long time. We will be moving in to an old Farmhouse next month and for the first time have space for some feathered friends we have an old barn that has some roosts in it but they go higher the further back they go, so first question would this upset the pecking order with the more dominant birds roosting higher up?, it would be easy enough to level.
The other question is would they all get on overnight in the barn?, numbers wise probably talking approx a dozen hens 2 to 4 geese and probably the same amount of ducks.
Thanks in advance for any replies
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Small holders have probably been doing this for hundreds of years. However, I've had drakes that endlessly mount hens and drag them into water. Ganders can be very aggressive especially Feb to June or so. My gander hurt a few of my hens, two quite nasty skin tears. These birds were all housed separately, but free ranged.
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Thanks for your reply Steph, may have to think of getting some extra coops then, they would have been free ranging all day it was just the overnight lock up, may have to give up some of the tractor garage or kerb the Mrs desires for all the breeds
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I wouldn't put anything in with my geese overnight, mine can be quite territorial and not all chickens will choose to perch.
Our chickens do free range, which includes them going into the area with the geese, but they can escape the geese through the fence and gates so I let them assess that risk. The geese have been known to chase them. I lost a young bird (maybe 10 weeks) just outside the goose area a couple years back, just one wound on it's side. I'm pretty sure it went into the goose area (during breeding season) and the gander didn't take kindly to it. I've been weary of the geese with the chickens since and don't let the younger ones out of pens until they are much older.
Dans
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I wouldn't, geese are horrible when they become aggressive, ducks are incredibly messy! Ducks are also quite active in the night so I imagine they'd disturb the hens. I don't think its a good idea, unless you have a larger shed that you can separate into three separate areas?
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Think we will have to re think the plan, thanks for all the replies, will just go with the chickens and see how we get on
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I don't have geese, never liked them since I was chased by one when I was four.
My 9 rescue hens and 6 Shetlands (2 drakes, 4 ducks) free range together and come into my converted garage at night. All of them go into the correct side as soon as they hear me leaving the house. :roflanim: Dog runs that I don't need anymore give them their separate spaces. I have a webcam and was amazed that as has been said the ducks are moving about all through the night. The chooks just ignore them though and aren't disturbed.
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Ducks and geese are fine together. Ours have happily lived in the same space for years. I would not trust our geese near them though. The gander especially. If it attacks my white van then i'm sure it will attack the ducks !