"incubated for 27-28 days to hatching with 50-60 days to fledging
so 50-60 days i guess"
At best, this is an ill formed answer, as it is not accurate. Duck eggs hatch depending on the species of duck. Mallard ducks can hatch as early as 25 days, they do not follow the "28" scenario. They could also take as long as 35 days. Everything depends on the species, the incubator temp and its humidity.
The best bet is to candle your eggs at least weekly...carefully keep records of how the embryo is progressing (of course remove undeveloping or dead embryos) This is about the only method to gauge for sure when to stop turning the Mallard eggs. I hope this info aids someone.
incubated for 27-28 days to hatching with 50-60 days to fledging so i guess it takes 50-60 days for them to hatch
about 28 days for mallards
25 to 28 days for most ducks.
28 DAYS
28 days
It takes about 3 months to hatch them.
From 21 to 28 days.
Cockatiel`s eggs normally hatch after about 19 days.
about long as 2 weeks
Ducklings become fethered at about 6 weeks old, they begin to quack around 4 months old, and females lay eggs at 8 months old (around this time ducks become sexually active).
no they will not.
Ducklings are not born, they are hatched. Yes, they can see after they hatch.
she acts very extatic
Um 21 days there is no particular month ahaha
yes they will
If they are with a mother, pretty soon after they hatch, but if they are not, once thy get all of their feathers.
I don't think sitting on the eggs makes them hatch, but the down in their feathers keps the eggs warm and therefore the ducklings alive!
No you need to have a female and male duck to have baby ducks.
It takes 5 hours to hatch.
Ducklings hatch from eggs, just like all birds.
it will take 999999999999 steps to hatch a egg
10-12 days to hatch