It really doesn't matter what breed of duck it is. They usually lay up to 8-15 in a nest and in a whole year up to 300 !
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Female mallards lay from 8-12 eggs. They lay one egg a day, then when they have completed laying, they will sit on the eggs to incubate them, this is why all ducklings hatch within hours of each other, ready to follow their mother as a group.Incubation can take approximately 28 days.
Yes, and the offspring would be a a sterile F1 hybrid called a Mulard or Moulard.See the related Link listed below for more information:
If the result you want is a mallard, yes. If mallards can just breed with other ducks, yes, a mallard duck can breed other breed ducks.
The address of the Mallard Public Library is: 609 Inman, Mallard, 50562 0248
A Campbell is a mallard derivative so yes it can cross with a muscovy. All wild mallards and domestic mallard derivatives can cross with any Muscovy Duck. However the offspring will be sterile (except extremely rare cases). Muscovy drake on mallard hen generates mullards which are fast-growing birds bred for meat. There are large industrial concerns that do this.
Rob Mallard's birth name is Edward Robertson Mallard.
No.
A mallard is not a wading bird, like a heron or stork. A mallard is a duck and considered to be a waterfowl.
A female mallard is called a Susie :)
A mallard is a duck, so is a bird.
Mallard - album - was created in 1974.
Mariana Mallard was created in 1894.
Shayne Mallard was born in 1964.