Okay, crazy crazy question here.... I have 5 hens (about to be 4
) in a backyard environment - it's a large backyard (1/3 acre) but within city limits. I am not looking to get more hens/chicks because I have Marek's in my flock, so that's a whole 'nother story.
I have recently come across a duck that needs adoption - a male Cayuga duck that is about 2 years old. I am wondering about adopting him. Am I crazy? Would he be okay with 5 (likely 4) hens that are 2-3 years old? I know ducks require different environments than chickens, and that they are flock animals as well, but could he be "happy" with my girls?
BTW, I am only considering this at all because I read that "According to the Merck Veterinary Manual; chickens, quail and turkeys are the only avian species affected by Marek's Disease." (which sounds wrong to me, since I have also read that wild birds can bring Marek's into a flock...) If this is incorrect, please tell me and I'll give this up now. If not, I'm curious if it could be done?
Thanks!
Michelle

I have recently come across a duck that needs adoption - a male Cayuga duck that is about 2 years old. I am wondering about adopting him. Am I crazy? Would he be okay with 5 (likely 4) hens that are 2-3 years old? I know ducks require different environments than chickens, and that they are flock animals as well, but could he be "happy" with my girls?
BTW, I am only considering this at all because I read that "According to the Merck Veterinary Manual; chickens, quail and turkeys are the only avian species affected by Marek's Disease." (which sounds wrong to me, since I have also read that wild birds can bring Marek's into a flock...) If this is incorrect, please tell me and I'll give this up now. If not, I'm curious if it could be done?
Thanks!
Michelle