No
The egg will die if not kept warm in a safe place.
they sit on it
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.
have the mom sit on it or put it under a heat lamp
No they wouldn't because they might or could get sick so you should throw the eggs away immediately.
If the egg is not properly incubated in some fashion -- mother, father, or an icubation machine then yes, it will die.
yes I think yes, if a warmed custom built cages can hatch eggs why not chickens? They are poultry anyway
Connor rocks
Ducks do not carry their babies. When the babies are born they are imprinted with their mother. After that they follow her all over. She doesn't have to carry them because they are right behind her.
Try and get them to sit very still and try not to crush them??? Just joking. Try researching ducks - Google is your friend. Answer 2: One way you can do it is to research them, and write a question and answer essay on ducks. Example: Q: How big is a duck egg? A: A duck egg is usally 3cm by 2.4cm or somewhere around that.
They don't, they just sit on their eggs until they hatch. Ducks will still try to care for the eggs that do not hatch, eventually they will give up.
no because the mother will squash the egg and cause it to die