A duck's mate is called a drake. The duck is female, the drake, male.
Turkeys and ducks do not typically mate with each other in the wild. They have different mating behaviors, social structures, and reproductive strategies. Additionally, interspecies mating usually results in infertile offspring.
Rarely any mate for life. The Mandarin and the Wood ducks are among the two most popular known ducks to actually mate for life, but most of the other ducks don't.
Nothing. Ducks are not tamable, however you can mate two ducks by using wheat and right clicking on two near-by ducks within 30 seconds.
Ducks don't "mate". They are not monogamous.
They group together
Once
Offspring of ducks are called "ducklings" and that of geese are called "goslings."
Neither male ducks are called "drakes", female ducks are simply called "ducks"
All male ducks are called "Drakes"
A group of ducks on water is called a raft while a group of ducks flying is called a skein or a team.
All male ducks are called "Drakes"
No, the eggs are not viable until fertilization. So, like chickens, the goose will lay an egg whether fertile or not. Now, if you want to RAISE ducks from hatchlings, then yes, you want your ducks to mate regularly so as to ensure success in fertilizing.