No. They are called goslings
Ducks lay eggs, usually in a nest. This nest may be on the ground, or up inside of a tree trunk.
Some species of ducks, like domestic ducks, can lay eggs without the presence of a male through a process called parthenogenesis. This occurs when the egg develops without fertilization. The eggs will not be viable for hatching into ducklings, though.
The same way any chicken or goose or duck. They are hatched from eggs.
no because the egg will just fall and brake and the baby would die!
Yes ducks can lay eggs without mating, the won't be fertile, they need to mate for that and to have baby ducks maybe by artificial insemination? are you asking if they artificially inseminate ducks?
Goose eggs are called eggs (the same as chicken eggs are still eggs)
No you need to have a female and male duck to have baby ducks.
NO! goose eggs are a little sweeter and are obviously larger.
Geese have longer necks than ducks and are somewhat bigger. Their beaks are also of different shapes- ducks have rounded, curved beaks and geese have large beaks that are straight. Both swim, both are birds and lay eggs, both lay and hatch in Spring.
goose eggs are called eggs just like chicken eggs are called eggs
Ducks aren't born, they're hatched from eggs.
ducks are sexual they can lay eggs without a male but they wont have baby ducklings in the eggs