NO
never
Not for most birds, but there are exceptions. Some birds are raised exclusively by the male - e.g. Dotterel, Kelp Goose, Upland Goose.
to fertilize the eggs
A goose will typically sit on shaken eggs for about 28 to 35 days, depending on the specific breed and environmental conditions. However, if the eggs are excessively shaken or damaged, the goose may abandon them, as geese instinctively sense when eggs are not viable. It's important to handle goose eggs carefully to ensure the mother remains committed to incubating them successfully.
A Gander is a male goose and does not lay eggs
Yes
Male parakeets cannot lay eggs--only females can.
A goose egg is fertilized when a male goose, or gander, mates with a female goose, or goose. During mating, the gander transfers sperm to the goose, which can store the sperm in specialized sacs for several days. Once the goose lays her eggs, the stored sperm can fertilize the eggs before they are encased in the protective shell. Fertilization typically occurs within a few days of mating, before the eggs are laid.
Yes. Kookaburras incubate their eggs by sitting on them. Both the male and female sit on the eggs, sharing their incubation duties.
No! If we are like that they are too! They need a male to make the eggs as well. ^^umm Human females don't need a male to make an egg. We are born with eggs.
Gander
A gander is a male goose.It's an adult male goose (as in what's good for the goose is good for the gander).