albino, i think. how big are these ducks? are you sure you're not getting them confused with GEESE?
No, Ducks come in a variety of colors and patterns depending on the breed and species.
It is where two ducks of the same species breed and produce hybrid offspring. Commonly in ducks, hybrids are most likely fertile.
There are 3 ducks in total.
Mallard ducks are available from most hatcheries. They are inexpensive, easy to breed and quite popular pets. You will need a male an female duck to breed, ad each duck needs to be at least two years old.
No.
If the result you want is a mallard, yes. If mallards can just breed with other ducks, yes, a mallard duck can breed other breed ducks.
If I knew which kind of duck you are speaking of I could better answer you question. As a waterfowl lover, I don't know of any ducks who's beak turns white naturally. I would call your vet ASAP.
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.
I Breed Ducks, And it Reall Depends what Tpye of Duck you Got, Like I'v Got a Muscovy Duck and they Breed In Any Season But i Dont Know about Other Ducks but i Think Normally Ducks will Lay eggs in the Spring.
Ducks have 2 legs.
When a duck is ready to breed, I find it will get "flirty" around other ducks. They stay very close and bob their heads in a slow or very fast way, and nuzzle the other ducks with their beaks. If you have male and female ducks, you don't really have to know, they will know themselves and breed when they are ready.
There are many breeds of ducks with "afros" but most of these breeds are varities of "crested ducks"