Unlike chickens, ducks do not prefer to lay their eggs in a nest box. In fact, in my experience, Pekin ducks will lay their eggs wherever they happen to be sitting at the time - some will even lay an egg while swimming in the water. If you truly feel the need to provide your Pekin duck with a nest box, a simple, three-sided plywood box should suffice.
Put it in a box or enclosed cage with a very powerful lamp.
There are 12 different types of duck breeds. The different duck families are known by name as: diving duck, dabbling duck, eider, goldeneye, merganser, perching duck, scoter, sea duck, stifftail, teal, whistling duck, and domestic duck.
You should keep it inside but in a cage with a pee mat underneath. If the korgi is potty trained then you do not have to keep it in a cage. But do keep it inside with a pee mat near.
I would have thought you shouldn't keep a duckling in a bird cage anyway. Ducklings cannot fly so a cardboard box, plastic box of some kind which should be of a good size should suffice. Use leaves, grass, straw... the same as a mother duck would use.
you should keep it in a separate cage
You bath them. teach them, how to swim.. keep them in a cage outside. feed them duck food from petsmart
a small cage, like a plastic fish tank with rocks
It shouldn't live in a cage, but if you do have one that lives in a cage it should live in one with a variety of colors to keep it's blood flowing so it changes color
Yes it is healthy for them.
You should always keep a tiny food bowl filled with food in their cage at all times You should always keep a tiny food bowl filled with food in their cage at all times
You should keep them in a cage that has nothing to sharp and clean the cage and supplies weakly so they don't get sick. Keep cords and nail polish and other fumes away.