No. Not even if the mother has fleas. Actually, she won't let you get close enough to her to catch fleas if she has them.
If you have a duck nest in your yard, I think you're pretty lucky.
I am not sure where to get fertilized pigeon eggs, but why not look into getting chicken or duck eggs. You can usually get them from a local farmer for free as long as you promise to return the young after they hatch. You are getting the same experience for free, or next to free! And Yes, chicken and duck eggs can hatch in an incubator.
This varies from one breed to another and duck to duck, for example a White Pekin can lay between 100 to 180 eggs per year. Next example, a Khaki Campbell lays 200 to 300 eggs per year!( "A Guide to Better Hatching",Janet Stromberg author)
Vacuuming every day is certainly essential in keeping your home free of fleas and their eggs, but you need more aggressive measures to rid the home completely. I would suggest starting with a professional exterminator, and also washing all bedding, rugs, etc. in boiling hot water. It is very difficult to get rid of fleas once they have taken up residence, but persistence and cleanliness can go a long way toward alleviating the problem. Answer Make sure that you empty the vacuum bag every time you vacuum and place it into a sealed garbage can outside of the home. Otherwise, they reproduce in there and the next day you vacuum them up again! There are also some good sprays that you can get at the veterinarians office that interrupt the gestation of the fleas. Use it under beds and in other hidden areas of the house.
Yes. This is normal behavior. Momma duck has lined the nest with very warm downfeathers and will sometimes cover the eggs when she decides to go off and forage for food. It is not uncommon for her to be away overnight but return early next morning to continue incubation.
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No, cat fleas and dog fleas are two different species.Cat fleas can also affect dogs, but dog fleas do not affect cats.Cat Flea: Ctenocephalides FelisDog Flea: Ctenocephalides canis
Darkwing Duck - 1991 Cleanliness Is Next to Badliness - 1.26 was released on: USA: 15 October 1991
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A week after your duck lays her eggs, you can take them in the dark and quickly flash them with a flashlight. If they are alive then you will see a dark area inside an otherwise clear egg. "At about seven days after setting, candle the eggs and remove any eggs that are infertile (clear) or have dead germ (cloudy)"(Duckhealth.com). Info taken from: http://www.duckhealth.com/hatcduck.html
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The first duck is on the left side of the bridge, on the left page. The second duck/its twin is right next to the table leg on the right page, by the black checker.
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