Female ducks in their regular laying years, lay about an egg a day. Some breeds are more prolific producers than other. If the eggs are collected regularly some will continue to produce eggs for several months, as long as they are not allowed to brood a clutch.
Yes their overys are apsolutely MASSIVE!
depends on the type of duck, Cambels and Runners are known to lay an egg a day
in a nest.
All day, everyday. They do nothing but lay eggs all the time.
The duck laid eggs in its nest before leaving.
Yes ducks lay eggs. Like every other bird.
Ducks typically lay about one egg per day until they have a clutch size of 8-12 eggs. Once they have reached this clutch size, the duck will start sitting on the eggs to incubate them.
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Well, male ducks can't lay eggs. (there like humans, only the females can lay eggs) If by chance you meant does a male duck have to fertilize all eggs? No, they do not have to, only in the spring (which is baby season) will the male fertilize the eggs.Hope that helps! :)
No. It is not normal.
They have wings, they fly, they lay eggs.
About 21 days