Absolutely. The hen will produce an egg without a rooster involved. Most eggs you buy in the grocery stores are from hens who have never seen a male bird.
Large egg producers do not keep male birds.
No, the duck eggs need to be fertilized by a male in order to hatch.
No. If the female attempted to hatch eggs without a male, the eggs won't be fertile, and the egg will just go rotten.
No you need to have a female and male duck to have baby ducks.
yes
No, a male must fertilize the eggs or they will not hatch.
no because the male duck will run away after the female duck has eaten it and the eggs that will be male.
First of all, male "ducks" are called drakes. If the female is currently laying on her eggs trying to hatch them, it should be fine to leave the male around. If she's not take away the eggs from her. Unless they are fighting the male is fine.
Most ducks will lay eggs without mating, like chickens do, but the egg will not contain an embryo, and will not hatch without the male.
eggsof course the chicken egg.because chickensit on its egg more than a duck. mohamed basithChicken eggs take 21 days to hatch, Duck eggs take about 28 days to hatch.
Yes they will but it is a lower chance that they will hatch.
How often does a White Pekin duck have to sit on her eggs during the day for them to eventually hatch
Ducks hatch eggs outside the body, so are oviparous.
yes I think yes, if a warmed custom built cages can hatch eggs why not chickens? They are poultry anyway