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Up to 12 eggs.

Ha! no way.

Ducks lay up to 200-340 eggs a year.

But not all of them become fertilized by

drakes.(male ducks)

Ducks only lay for a few months out of the year, so 340 is a highly unlikely number.
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My input is that in the atrium of our office building we've seen a mother duck with babies every may and it's usually 9 to 11 babies.

I've just seen a proud mother with nine ducklings - large family heh
It depends on the type of duck and various conditions like time of year, how many hours of sunlight per day, how healthy they are, etc. Some domestic breeds, such as the Khaki Campbell, can lay one egg just about every day.
Depends on the Duck... I have been raising ducks for egg production for almost 30 years. We now raise a hybrid for egg production called the White Golden Layer or White Layer. There is also a Golden 300 which is similar. These duck's lay approximately 250 -300 eggs per year. They will lay eggs in full production for about ten years sometimes more sometimes less.

In contrast some wild species will lay just a few per year.

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