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Ducks

Quack! If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck or swims like a duck, then you are in the right place. We know wild and domestic ducks, farm ducks and pet ducks.

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Is it ok to take one egg from a birds nest?

No! Of course not! Once you touch a birds nest to take one egg, your smell is all over. This might cause the mother to abandon the nest. Then, when the other eggs hatch, there will be no food source and they will all end up dying.

Why do ducklings sometimes treat a person as their mother?

Because that person is the first thing they see after they hatch or in the first three days of life so it thinks it is a human and that human is its mother.

Duck who has hatched 3 baby chick and 4 ducklings can these all survive together or do you need to take the chicks away?

you need to take the chicks away it wont be long before the mama takes the ducklings into water and the chicks will not survive

What does an incubator do?

It keeps conditions ideal to support life, whether it's chicken eggs or human infants. The word incubation (from the Latin incubare, "to lie upon") can mean the following: * In chemistry or biochemistry, incubation refers to maintaining a system under specific conditions in order to promote a particular reaction. * The word incubate is applied to sitting on or brooding birds eggs in order to hatch them. * In economics and management, incubation refers to the support provided by business incubators in the development phase of startups when entrepreneurs work on the launch of their companies. * Incubation can refer to infant warming when they cannot maintain their normal body temperature (Incubator, see Neonatal intensive care unit). * An incubation period in medicine means the time between being exposed to infection and showing first symptoms. * In microbiology, incubation can refer an incubation period, as in medicine, or it can refer to maintaining a bacterial culture at a particular temperature for a set length of time, in order to measure bacterial growth. See Incubator (microbiology) * Incubation also refers to the religious practice of sleeping in a sacred area with the intention of experiencing a divinely-inspired dream or cure. Incubation was practised by members of the cult of Asclepius and votive offerings found at his ritual centres at Epidaurus, Pergamum and Rome detail the perceived effectiveness of the method . Incubation was adopted by certain Christian sects and is still used in a few Greek monasteries. Cf. incubus (demon), or a nightmare. * Incubation (computer game) is a computer game.

What does the saying ducks in the pond mean?

ducks on the pond means there are ladys present or about to enter where there are males present

How many ducks are born at once?

only one just like only one dog at a time comes out dah

What is wrong with your duck?

What? what are you talking about i dont have one do you have one

Abandoned chicken eggs nearly time to hatch can you do anything?

You can put the eggs in an artificial incubator. Make one of your own with a box, lamp and a bowl of water for humidity. Place the light close enough to the eggs to maintain a temperature of 100F and allow the eggs to complete the hatch.

It is a duct but not a duck?

a duct is a small tube like structure attached to the glands it is by these ducts that the secretions of the glands reach the various parts of the body

What is the difference between a ducks bum and a cows pat?

A duck's bum is where copulation occurs and where the duck defecates. A cow's pat is essentially another word for a pile of cow-dung or cow-feces.

What is the time difference of LA Oslo?

There are 9 hours between LA and Oslo. LA is GMT -8, and Oslo is GMT +1.

What does go suck a duck mean?

It's where you suck a BIG HUGE mother duck. Like the ones you find at a pond.

How long does it take to hatch a gunies hen?

as far as i know all eggs hatch at the same rate and it takes 21-25 days

What is a duck's niche?

They stay in fields and on the surfacae of the water. They range from S.Canada to N.Mexico. The eat nuts, fruits, small fish, grains, and seeds. They eat more nuts and fruits than any other type of duck. They usually live in open woodlands, hence their name.

Do wolves eat ducks?

Wolves do eat ducks because they are carnivores. They also eat other animals such as deer, moose, ox and bears.