if its a mallard or the size of a mallard it should take about 3 to 5 months. if its bigger than a mallard, you could wait its whole life without it ever flying because its too heavy. however, some of my ducks that cannot fly managed to get onto a shelf that was 3 feet off the ground without any help.
son they fly when you put you move your big fat kun away up and leave
Even to a height of one kilometer a duck can fly
According to what I have read "not very well", but my young new fledged saxony duck fly astonishingly well.
Unfortunately, if a duck eggs breaks before it hatches, the baby duck shall not survive, if in early stages. If the egg breaks right before the duck hatches, the duck may survive.
Hens can fly...not as far as a duck or goose, but they can fly far enough to escape a predator. They easily fly up into a tree.
You should probably keep it for less than a month before you eat it.
depends on how far away the bird is, what state, country, etc.,
given the current velocity of the current duck and the distance it has to fly it should take approximatly 47 lightyears give or take a few minutes
a duck can fly,a chicken can not fly. a duck goes south for a winter,a chicken stays were it is
Ducks aren't born, they're hatched from eggs.
Even to a height of one kilometer a duck can fly
Ducks can fly!
with its wings
As long as you have your bird saver card
with its wings
According to what I have read "not very well", but my young new fledged saxony duck fly astonishingly well.
well its really an opinion so we don't know for sure.
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