No. If the female attempted to hatch eggs without a male, the eggs won't be fertile, and the egg will just go rotten.
Most ducks will lay eggs without mating, like chickens do, but the egg will not contain an embryo, and will not hatch without the male.
Absolutely. The hen will produce an egg without a rooster involved. Most eggs you buy in the grocery stores are from hens who have never seen a male bird. Large egg producers do not keep male birds.
No you need to have a female and male duck to have baby ducks.
No, a male must fertilize the eggs or they will not hatch.
That is impossible... It cannot be done.
When they are fully feathered, the male will have feathers that curl on his tail and the female doesnt. This is how you tell if they are male or female without handling them
a guey duck is like male duck in love with a male duck
a male duck of course ! opposite of a female
Female ducks can still lay eggs without a male duck, the eggs just won't be fertilized, which means...no baby ducks.
A male Duck is a Drake.
There is no name for a castrated male duck. An intact male duck is called a drake while a female duck is called a duck.
Daffy Duck is male.