Can chickens ducks and geese live together?
Mia Lopez
Updated on March 22, 2026
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.
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.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.Can a single goose live with chickens?
To Protect Your FlockTo 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.