Duck egg incubation can be from 27 to 35 days depending on the breed.
An incubator.
Obviously the duck comes first because eggs need a mother duck to sit on them to keep it warm otherwise the baby duck still in its egg would freeze to death.
Unfortunately, if a duck eggs breaks before it hatches, the baby duck shall not survive, if in early stages. If the egg breaks right before the duck hatches, the duck may survive.
The Egg - another species that the duck has evolved from lays the duck egg, and the duck is born :)
No, a baby duck egg that is cold is not alive. Because the little egg with the baby duckling inside needs heat and warmth to survive. They are just like humans without air they can't breathe and without warmth they could freeze to death and without food they could starve to death. So no if a little duckling egg is cold it is not alive.
Duck eggs that have baby ducks inside can only last around 60 hours in the cold without being incubated. If they have no baby inside they can last a long time. Up to a few weeks. But if the egg is left to long then it will go rotten. Check first to see if the egg is fertile, if so transfer to an incubator or under a broody hen. Go to duckeggs.com for more accurate answers.
28 days
They would lay an egg and wait for it to hatch.
only if it is having a hard time . or if the egg has been left and is starting to cool down . you have to be very carefull you can end up killing the duck
It takes about a day - two days after you hear a chirp or if it's moving around making the egg roll to finally haych.
Duck eggs blue is simply a blue duck egg which is natural you canot make it it just happens when a duck lays an egg xx
If a duck egg is found