If you want. There is incubators you can keep duck eggs in to incubate. If you want the ducks to grow up to know there mother and father and your willing to take the risks that could harm your ducks, you can let them stay with the mother. Remember that the parents arnt always around to keep the eggs warm in the winter. They tend to go out looking for food and water.
They are also bred for food, eggs, and as pets. And let's not forget hunting (which is completely unethical).
Yes in fact if you have good hens you shouldn't be able to stop them.
To prevent water from freezing in pipes during winter, you can insulate your pipes, keep your home heated, and let faucets drip to keep water flowing.
To prevent frozen shower pipes during winter, you can insulate the pipes, keep the temperature in your home above freezing, and let the water drip slowly to keep it flowing.
So far my Rouen duck mama is faithfully sitting on her eggs, although the first season she was laying eggs, she didn't seem to care about them, but this batch she is sitting on faithfully. I have read other posts saying that they are good mommas! Let's hope so!
The female will do something with her fins and let the male know but when they do mat you have to be right there when it does because the male will kill the female but not the eggs. when the eggs hatch you have to take the male out or he will kill the baby's.
I wouldn't let you as it's my grass amd my lines so keep off my grass lol
Chickens would sit on as many eggs as possible to keep them warm to help them grow. You don't have to put eggs back after they are laid if you want to use them for cooking. If you would like them to hatch, let the chicken keep them safe, or perhaps put them in an incubator, but research that first.
well, it is tic- tac-ducks instead of tic- tac-toe and you can't let the pink when because you are the yellow and your not supposed to let the other player when.
Let's Play Winter was created on 1994-11-28.
To prevent water pipes from freezing in winter, you can insulate them with foam sleeves or heat tape, keep your home heated above 55 degrees Fahrenheit, and let faucets drip to keep water flowing.
To prevent water pipes from freezing in winter, you can insulate them with foam sleeves or heat tape, keep the heat on in your home, and let faucets drip during very cold weather to keep water flowing.