Straight run ducks are not sexed. Straight run basically means you get what they give you. No choice in male or female. Only females lay eggs. The drake (male duck) fertilizes the eggs. Ducks are difficult to sex and costly to do so if you hire the services of someone to do it for you. So bottom line, Your taking your chances for a female from a straight run selection.
no because the male duck will run away after the female duck has eaten it and the eggs that will be male.
Strait run means that they dont know if the eggs/chicks/ducklings are boys or girls.
Straight Run Ducks are ducks which are (if ordered from hatchery) ducklings sent to you right after they hatch and they don't check what sex the ducks are so its a 50% chance they are going to either be a Drake (Males) or Hens (Females).
Seeing as they lay eggs, the answer would be yes.
they lay huge eggs they can run relay fast
Some they lay them in a damp environment (Ex. Crocodile, some lizards and snakes, ect.). But some, such as a rattle snake, live in the desert. So they lay their eggs in a dry, arid environment. Yet, there are some that live in the ocean (Turtle). So they lay their eggs in the sand on a beach, then when the little baby turtles hatch, they run into the ocean. Reptiles are a very and diverse species of animal, so there is no definite environment where they lay their eggs.
Sea Turtles lay there eggs on the beach, then run back into the ocean. And then the babies run into the ocean together
a duck that doesn't like to run but it can run but it can't for a chicken
Duck Run Cable Suspension Bridge was created in 1922.
Just duck by sliding your finger down on the screen
they can run up to 17 mph they lay 2 to 12 eggs they live 7 to 8 years For more info, go to yahoo.com
According to National Geographic, the basilisk lizard digs a shallow trench to lay her eggs. The eggs are covered with dirt and left to hatch on their own. Hatchlings are born being able to run, climb, and swim.