The only duck I can think of is a cayuga. but it isn't that often that they get a green pigment in their feet.
You can eat eggs from any type of duck, it is illegal to in any way kill a wild mallard duck. You can only eat domesticated mallard ducks or their eggs.
Mallard ducks typically incubate their eggs for about 28 days. This means the eggs will likely hatch around a month after being laid. However, factors like temperature and weather can also affect the hatching time.
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Predators of mallard ducks include foxes, raccoons, birds of prey (like hawks and owls), and larger carnivorous mammals such as coyotes. Additionally, domestic cats and dogs can also pose a threat to mallard ducks.
Large, pale white---and they are larger than chicken eggs and have thick shells
You can eat eggs from any type of duck, it is illegal to in any way kill a wild mallard duck. You can only eat domesticated mallard ducks or their eggs.
Most duck eggs are larger than a chicken egg. PoultryTalk's Response: Smell the egg, duck eggs have a scent chicken eggs dont. Also most are glossy and sometimes they are a greenish color. Also duck eggs are usually thicker.
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Mallard ducks will lay and sit on about 8-15 eggs per year If you are collecting the eggs, ducks will lay over 100 eggs each year.
Kiwi eggs are an ivory/greenish white colour.
It is white eggs
brownish yellow or greenish yellow.
Mallard ducks typically incubate their eggs for about 28 days. This means the eggs will likely hatch around a month after being laid. However, factors like temperature and weather can also affect the hatching time.
Some geese will hatch anything, so just put the eggs under her as soon into her broodiness as possible and she might take to them.
so they could be protected and kept warm
The eggs can be grey or brownish with grey / green spots. Some can even be greenish in color. Kathy LVT