* A toaster oven will work, too. Make sure to keep the temperature around the egg at 99.5, turn the egg four times a day - moms do it every couple of hours. Keep a damp sponge near the egg. Eggs need humidity. PLEASE KNOW IF U HATCH THE DUCKLING HE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO BE IN WATER. HE WILL DROWN! Another view: * Animals are extremely incredible and a chicken may sit on the egg and hatch it. Some dogs will mother kittens (even let them feed) and vice-versa. Dogs have been known to raise all types of baby animals. Another view: * Yes keep it warm under a lamp but do not put direct heat on the egg, and rotate the egg a quarter turn every four hours. Another view: * Also make sure to spritz the egg with water at least once or twice during the day. The moisture is needed, even crucial. Successfully, you can't - pretty much agreed (Lonchura) If hatching any egg was as simple as some suggestions here, no-one would build incubators. Most of the comments are nonsense. Not one person has mentioned the fact that control of incubation RH is as important, possibly more important, than temperature control. As pretty much all bird eggs require the same incubation conditions, so long as the bird will accept the egg(s), (they aren't too big, small or oddly coloured), any bird can hatch the egg of any another. Temperature required - 37.5C, RH around 50%.
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Yes, ducks are known to be good mothers and will often sit on their eggs to keep them warm and safe until they hatch. They will also protect their young ducklings and teach them how to find food and stay safe.
That's a duck-billed platypus.
They quack
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I would probably keep it at correct temperature until it hatches and would take good care of it.
put in the cage that the duck can't get out.
No, drakes (male ducks) do not take care of the eggs once the female lays them. It is the female duck that incubates the eggs and cares for the ducklings after they hatch. Male ducks typically do not play a role in nesting or rearing the young.
Yes, provided they are from a safe source and are thoroughly cooked.
the fact about duck eggs are that it take about 28 day to hatch.
Ducks usually incubate their eggs for about 28 days
eggsof course the chicken egg.because chickensit on its egg more than a duck. mohamed basithChicken eggs take 21 days to hatch, Duck eggs take about 28 days to hatch.