up to 28 days.
Duck eggs are formed inside the female and fertilized inside the uterus. The eggs are then laid by the duck via a vaginal canal through an orifice called the vent.
It would still be viable but the crack in the egg will probably render it useless for hatching. Cracks in eggs allow bacteria and disease to enter the fertilized eggs and effect the viability. Most cracked eggs do not make it to full hatch.
Get an oil and put the oil to the prying pan and get the egg and cook it........
The eggs start to hatch about 60 days after they are laid.
oviparous
Only if you also have a male Mallard.
Most ducks will stay on the nest and incubate their eggs for 27 days. They will not start incubating until the last egg has been laid, usually laying one egg per day.
get a new duck.....
Eggs laid on land are hatched on the land and eggs laid in the water hatch in the water. *o*
wait for them to hatch
All eggs that are laid hatch outside the body
They usually hatch 7 days later after they were laid.
Well when it lays hard eggs is your duck drinking properly?
Duck eggs are formed inside the female and fertilized inside the uterus. The eggs are then laid by the duck via a vaginal canal through an orifice called the vent.
It would still be viable but the crack in the egg will probably render it useless for hatching. Cracks in eggs allow bacteria and disease to enter the fertilized eggs and effect the viability. Most cracked eggs do not make it to full hatch.
of course they will not hatch they need they're warmth from their mothers.
All eggs that have a hard or semi hard shell are fertilized before being laid.