Yes, but ducks mate with ducks and turkeys mate with turkeys. In rare cases, a turkey may hatch from an unfertilized egg, a process called parthenogenesis.
yes they swarm in circles to atract an oposite gender to mate with.
Rarely any mate for life. The Mandarin and the Wood ducks are among the two most popular known ducks to actually mate for life, but most of the other ducks don't.
yes they can they are like an origanal bird the do this for their young and also to show of their skills for living to atract a mate
Ducks don't "mate". They are not monogamous.
Nothing. Ducks are not tamable, however you can mate two ducks by using wheat and right clicking on two near-by ducks within 30 seconds.
A duck's mate is called a drake. The duck is female, the drake, male.
They group together
They do a mate call, and maybe a mate will come by. My Source- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPZgks43jWw&feature=related
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I guess if they want to, I do not see why not. Most likely your white ducks are Pekins. They will not usually breed and have viable offspring if you try to mate with a madrin. Mandrins are more closely related to wood ducks.
No, the eggs are not viable until fertilization. So, like chickens, the goose will lay an egg whether fertile or not. Now, if you want to RAISE ducks from hatchlings, then yes, you want your ducks to mate regularly so as to ensure success in fertilizing.