No. Chickens and ducks cannot create offspring. They are totally different species and do not share enough chromosomes in their DNA to produce a chicken/duck hybrid.
because they are some what related
A duck chicken is a chicken as the mom and the dad as the duck.
a duck can fly,a chicken can not fly. a duck goes south for a winter,a chicken stays were it is
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While a search of the internet will bring up a few odd photos claiming a chicken/duck hybrid, and offer as proof, a none webbed foot on a duck there is no such thing. Chickens and ducks do not share enough chromosomes to interbreed. What you are actually seeing is a common deformity in domestic ducks where the web between the "toes" of the poor duck does not form prior to hatch, not chicken feet. There are no chicken/duck hybrids.
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To be more clear with this answer, female reptiles and birds can lay eggs regardless of having them fertilized or not. The female duck will lay an egg regardless of the rooster's actions. Furthermore, a rooster and duck are not compatible in breeding, so don't expect a chicken/duck hybrid or something like that.
You get a dead chicken, or duck. But you can get a chicken/duck tree, depending on the season, lighting, and waterness.
The chicken is just called 'Chick' and the duck is just called 'Duck'.
Chica is considered to be a chicken, not a duck. Some do say half and half.
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Some people will say chicken and it will be rare for someone to say "Its a duck."
An ordinary chicken.