Hatching.
They quack
I've heard that the call duck and the pekin duck are the friendliest.
12 days
Put it in the fridge. If you are hatching it, then use an incubator.
Duck eggs should be kept at a temperature of around 99.5°F (37.5°C). This can be achieved by using an incubator or a broody duck for natural hatching. It's important to maintain a consistent temperature throughout the incubation period for successful hatching.
duck eggs can take up to 35 days till hatching. but if you have already open the egg yourself then the duck is dead
If you're talking about the Disney movie its Hatching Pete.
There should be cracks in the egg but they are super small cracks.
No, the biological enzymes in the duck prevent the hatching of the egg. and ducks hate fireworks, so July pretty much sucks for them. Is this for real? (above?)
It's called laying an egg. When the duckling emerges from the egg it's called hatching.
Just long enough to dry-out after hatching - a couple of hours or so.