Baby ducks lay under the mother to keep worm.
Ducks lay eggs, usually in a nest. This nest may be on the ground, or up inside of a tree trunk.
Yes but they will be under your chickens not the ducks.
Baby frogs!
The only thing that ducks can lay are other ducks
Ducks usually lay their eggs in a nest made from grass, leaves, and feathers. They will choose a secluded spot near water, such as by a pond or stream, to build their nest and lay their eggs.
i think they might hide in a under water cave or maybe there is some coral they like to lay on or under it or a baby blue whales shelter can be its mother he can swim under her
ducks are not mamals beacause they lay eggs
Ducks are oviparous as they lay eggs.
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?
yes they do :)
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 ducks hatch in the spring normaly in the 2nd week