A chicken can go a few days without feed, but they dehydrate easily and need daily access to water. Care also needs to be taken if the water is in their living quarters. It should be in a container that is spill-proof. Wet litter or floor is one of the easiest ways to encourage insect and rodent invasion as well as causing fungal and bacterial overgrowth, and possible disease situations for the chickens.
Well if they are eggs which have been sat on by a chicken but she has got off them then they can only survive about 2 hours.
If these are eggs that have just been laid and have not had a chicken sitting on them then they can stay fertile for 10 days but after that they will no longer be able to be chicks
12-24 hours
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they can be put outside a few days after they are hatched.
2weeks
About 1 hour
Duck eggs can survive for hours without the mother. Sometimes, mother ducks will leave the nest to find food, then come back to lay another egg and incubate the nest. As long as she regularly warms the eggs, she doesn't have to stay with them all the time.
Long-tailed Duck was created in 1758.
You could leave a chicken without replacing its food for...2 days and a half.!!!!!!!!!! from:Karebare123_hey123
2 days
Yes as long as you have some space for a duck.
Not for more than 2 hours if the car is parked outside. You must have your heat block powered up before 2 hours. Newaz
until the female has giving birth
Yes, as long as it a gas system and not a electric heat pump system
Duck has a short 'u' sound.
Donald Duck by a long shot
Yes, but he can't live without her for long.
Ducks aren't born, they're hatched from eggs.
Duck egg incubation can be from 27 to 35 days depending on the breed.