leave them there...if you touch them the parents will leave them. If you have a pet that will hurt them try to keep it on a leash for the time being...it really doesnt take that long for them to leave the nest.
You really don't but radiation would work im guessing
if th duck egg is cold or cracked there is no hope. but, if there is still warmpth then there is hope. you can either wait till the mother comes back (if she does) or you can take it in.
Don't touch the egg if you want it hatch. If you want to eat it carfully pick up the duck and take the egg.
Sunny side up!
As with chicken eggs, fertilization occurs prior to laying the egg. It takes a week after mating for a duck's eggs to be fertile.
Moult and insufficient day-length.
It can be the wrong season for the duck to lay eggs. Fall and Spring are the best time for laying. Sometimes they will totally stop laying during winter and summer.
Ducks usually incubate their eggs for about 28 days
A duck goes from kid to an adult at about 6 months. For a female duck that is when she will start laying her eggs.
Depending on the breed, they start laying around when they turn a year old.
Because inside the duck the fat doesn't help release the eggs from the body...
Duck Billed Playpus and Spiny Echidnas are both egg laying mammals.
i have ducks around that age and they lay eggs in February
I would probably keep it at correct temperature until it hatches and would take good care of it.
The duck billed platypus has fur and lays eggs. Despite the egg laying, it is still classified as a mammal.