It depends how old the ducklings are, younger ducklings need a source of heat if they don't have a mother because they can't generate their own body heat. An older duckling, say it's almost fully feathered, can live on it's own.
Probably without their mother if someone is caring for them, but if they have no mom in the wild with no food, they may die.
Baby ducks dont eat or drink if there not with someone so the duck will most likely die.
Only the females will accept Cayuga ducklings, and if she has ducklings of her own, and the ducklings that you have aren't part of her family, she will most likely just peck them away from her and her babies.
I ordered my ducklings from idealpoultry.com. I'ts a good website because you can get a small order of ducklings if you don't want alot.
Ducklings
yes, ducklings are cuddly, and cute!!!
to set authority
Just ducklings.
Because when there young they need sombody to learn from example:how to find there own food!
Make Way for Ducklings was created in 1941.
Newly hatched ducklings actually do not have feathers.
The mallard ducklings are probably not pure mallard ducklings. The female mallard probably mated with a pekin duck, which are the big white ducks, Pekins are yellow as ducklings.
Make Way for Ducklings has 68 pages.
Ducklings are not born, they are hatched. Yes, they can see after they hatch.