No. She won't abandon them.
But a human mother might, if you handle her children. Don't do it. It pisses moms off, seriously.
No, mother ducks do not kill their ducklings when touched by humans. While some birds may reject or abandon their young if they detect human scent, this is not a universal behavior among all species. Generally, mother ducks will continue to care for their ducklings regardless of human interaction. However, it's always best to observe wildlife from a distance to avoid disturbing them.
Young ducks are called ducklings. They are typically born with soft, fluffy feathers and are often seen following their mother closely as they learn to swim and forage for food.
Duck children are called ducklings. They are cute and fluffy, and usually stay close to their mother for protection and guidance.
Pekin Ducks
ducklings
Offspring of ducks are called "ducklings" and that of geese are called "goslings."
Most of the time if you take the ducklings from the mother they will see you as their mother and follow you around so it might be hard to put them back with her and make them stay with her. So I don't know if I would remove them from her or not You are best off leaving the ducklings with the hen rather than removing them. Especially if you want mom to do the raising of the ducklings.
Ducklings
no they do not
Ducklings
Ducklings
no they do not