We incubate chickens so I don't imagine ducks would be that much different, but they don't need food or water for the first 24 hours or so after hatching. Before they hatch they ingest the yolk sac which gives them all the nutrients they need for that first day or two. After that just put some feed down and they'll find it themselves :)
baby ducks eat chicken crumb they can then start on proper duck food when about 8-10 weeks but mix gradually
no but they eat their mom's poo
large freshwater carps regularly eat baby ducks . They are also known to eat small children and the elderly
baby squrrels eat/drink there mother's milk
If the fish are tiny yes they will eat them. They can eat a fish as big as a feeder goldfish!
Yes, ducks do eat bugs as part of their diet. They often forage for insects, small fish, and other invertebrates in ponds and wetlands. Bugs provide important nutrients for ducks and help supplement their diet.
yes baby duck's can eat corn but not corn on the cobb.
Large specimens do take young ducks on occasion.
baby agoutis drink milk from there mom
they eat and drink their mothers milk
Call ducks tend to eat bugs, worms, and even slugs. You can even purchase them food from the pet store that consists of chicken layer pellets and whole wheat.
Largemouth, no matter where they are found, eat small fish, crayfish, insects, even small snakes or baby ducks and baby alligators.