HT1692 Can I sync my iPad 3 calendar to my husband's IPod touch 4th

I just got a iPad 3 for Christmas and got my husband a iPod touch 4. I want to sync my calendar to his iPod he has a separate account. Is it possible?

Unfortunately, No. 

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