Review Hen ducks are forced by roosters to lay more eggs, so why should they mix chickens and duck

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-03-01

If you go to the countryside, you will find that most families raise chickens and ducks in one place. It's not the same kind of creature, but you have to stay together 24 hours a day, is it really okay? To knowThe rooster is very strong in combat and has a very short temper, especially when in heat, and will force the female duck to complete mating. If the other party is disobedient, it will usher in a violent beating. Under the threat of a's fist, the she-duck had to compromise. The rooster obviously bullies the female duck, why do you still put the chicken and duck together? What are their descendants like?

1. Easy to get sick

In general, only chickens and ducks from the countryside can be mixedBut in the large-scale breeding base, chickens and ducks are raised separately, after all, the area is too small, and if they are raised together, it is easy to getCoccidiosis。The virus spreads to each other and eventually leads to the death of a large number of chickens and ducks, causing losses to the farm.

2. The living environment is different

Although chickens and ducks are all poultry, they have different requirements for their living environment. Ducks know water and like to live in a humid environment, while chickens like to live on land.

3. The feed is different

There are also differences in terms of eating. The foods that chickens like to eat are relatively dry, and their ability to digest crude fiber is not strong. Ducks, on the other hand, digest crude fiber and like to eat grass. Therefore, the feed supply also needs to be strictly proportioned, once the feeding is insufficient, it is not good for the chicks.

4. Different work and rest habits

And they don't have a "character" that fits. Chickens generally prefer to stay in quieter places and only crow in the morning. Ducks are not like this, their nerves are more sensitive, and where they are, they will "quack" constantly, and such a noisy noisemaker will not only greatly affect the sleep of the chicks. It can also cause a stress response that causes the hen to not be able to lay eggsTherefore, the farm cannot be polycultured.

5. Roosters will bully ducks

The domestic duck is the offspring of the mallard duck and is a species bred in captivity. In the wild, they are social animals and prefer to travel in groups. After the domestication of technology, this habit has not changed, and they have a strong sense of teamwork. In addition, ducks also have a relatively gentle temperament, especially female ducks, they are well domesticated and obedient.

Some of them are trained to understand what people are saying, so they don't have to worry much about management. It is precisely because of their docile nature that when the rooster attacks it, the female duck will not fight back, but will choose to forbear. Some roosters in heat will even do things that force the female duck.

The biological world is full of competition and deteriorating living conditions, which puts great pressure on many animals, making many creatures that originally want to breed become angry, especially roosters in heat. Usually chickens and ducks are mixed, and the rooster will protect the ducks by virtue of their larger size, becoming the ducks' personal bodyguards.

YesRoosters in heat are not only easily irritable, but also extremely aggressive. Roosters that enter the estrus stage will fight more and more frequently, tearing each other at every turn, and even hitting each other's heads until they bleed.

Roosters don't just fight with males, they also force "women".The mother duck was one of the victims。As long as the rooster hits a female duck, he will keep attacking her. The female duck is gentle by nature and can only escape from the strong rooster. The rooster can force them to have sex with him, whether they want to or not, and kick the duck's head with his beak and kick the duck's head with his foot until the duck compromises, and finally jumps directly on the hen's back to make his trick succeed.

In the countryside, if you want to raise a group of ducks, it is very easy, as long as you feed them regularly. Therefore, a small number of roosters will choose large female ducks as targets, so it seemsIt is also the nature of male ducks to force female ducks, which is simply the best in the poultry world

It is also because the rooster is very aggressive, which gives the breeder a headache, and most of the time the flock does not need many roosters for breeding, so breeders will choose to sterilize most of the roosters. After ligation, the roosters will no longer have estrus, they will become very obedient, their personalities will also improve, and they will no longer cause trouble. MoreoverThese roosters will become very family-oriented, working hard to keep the population stable, and will take the initiative to take care of the chicks. This is very reassuring to the breeders. The number of hens will also maintain a steady increase.

There are certainly benefits to mixing chickens and ducks in the countryside. Normally, the chickens and ducks in the countryside go together, eat and sleep together, get along day and night, and the relationship is also very good.

Chickens and ducks are mixed mainly because the rooster protects the ducksThe rooster has a bad personality and loves to fight, and animals of the same size have to give it three points. Even the big goose that likes to provoke and chase behind people's butts has to give face to the rooster.

The rooster also has a great deterrent power, not only can scare away mice, but sometimes wants to try with the eagle, which is really not easy to mess with. SoA mix of chickens and ducks allows the rooster to escort the duck and ensure the safety of the duck.

Home-raised poultry in the countryside do not feed hormones, they are usually safe to eat, and the eggs laid are also natural. Moreover, farmers do not need to spend too much effort on mixed breeding of chickens and ducks, and can increase the daily exercise of chickens and ducks in the free-range state, so that the muscles are firmer and the meat is more tender.

It also saves a lot in terms of feed and avoids waste. Ducks eat much more than chickens, and in the process of eating, there will inevitably be some small fights, which can also stimulate their appetite and thus promote their growth. The rooster can escort the duck, and the duck can also do something practical for the chick. Duck manure is a good organic fertilizer and can prevent bacteria from invading newborn chicks, improving the survival rate of chicks.

Chickens and ducks are oviparous animals, and there is reproductive isolation between chickens and ducks, soEven if the rooster forces the female duck to have reproductive relations with him, they will not be able to give birth to offspring.

The so-called reproductive isolation refers to the fact that animals that have a certain blood relationship, even if they can mate, cannot reproduce. Humans and orangutans, for example, are unable to have offspring, while humans of different skin colors have no reproductive isolation to produce mixed-race children.

AlsoThere are Asian elephants and African elephantsIn the same way, although they all seem to us to be elephants, they cannot reproduce because of the difference in the number of bones between them. Even if they can be crossed, the offspring they produce are infertile and inproductive. For example, horses and donkeys give birth to offspring that are mules, and mules cannot continue to breed.

Although chickens and ducks both belong to birds, one belongs to the order of chickens and the other to the order of geeseformes, and they are very far apart by blood, and their own physiological structures are also different, so they cannot reproduce offspring.

The eggs laid by the female duck after being "forced" are only an ovulation phenomenon of the female duck. Birds such as chickens and ducks, whether they are mated or not, will lay eggs, because egg-laying is a very common ovulation behavior, but this kind of unfertilized eggs cannot hatch chicks and ducklings, which is what we usually buy in the supermarket, but the nutritional value is not much different. So don't worry that the duck eggs you eat may be chicken and duck eggs. **10,000 Fans Incentive Plan

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