It honestly depends on the breed. Normally, they only return to the same nesting grounds 75% of the time. However there are some breeds such as the Blue-wing teal that will only return 5-10% of the time. The article at the related weblink below may help.
No. They just need 1 nest and that's
it, it could be anywhere inside the coop.
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I got day old Runner ducks back in July and by January of this year, they had started laying about an egg a day. I have 10 ducks and generally get between 7-10 eggs per day, so sometimes some of them do not lay every day. Good luck!@
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yes ducks are a type of bird they are called hola hola in hawi because it swims but is a bird so it is weird
Yes, they can be bred together, but obviously, some traits from each breed would come out in the eggs (or the ducklings). This would create a crossbreed between the Pekin and the Cayuga, the same goes for any other two breeds of ducks bred together, e.g. Mallards and Muscovies, or Pekins and Muscovies. The Cayuga itself I believe is a crossbreed.
same as chickens! See chickens
the same place
the same place where the relieve themselves.
because they have webbed feet
yes
Ducks lay eggs. They don't ever really get pregnant and even right before the lay they look the same as they do right after.
No! :L Ducks are happy being outside.... :)
No because ducks ''QUACK'' and owls ''HOOT.''
Snakes hatch from eggs, which is not quite the same as being born. Eggs are laid in nests.
Yes. Ducks and chickens are often housed together in the same pens and coups. Remember that ducks do not roost on perches, but on the ground. The floor of the coup needs to be dry and clean for this reason. Also, there needs to be a place for the ducks that is not directly beneath the chicken roosts. I have raised chickens and ducks together for a few years and have had no problems.
Swans do not drown ducks. Not on purpose, at least. They do not harm each other.
I got day old Runner ducks back in July and by January of this year, they had started laying about an egg a day. I have 10 ducks and generally get between 7-10 eggs per day, so sometimes some of them do not lay every day. Good luck!@