Normally nearly all the duck eggs will hatch, although occasionally one or two eggs in the clutch will never hatch. Of course, in the wild, some eggs are eaten or broken by predators, but those that survive will should hatch, if they have been cared for properly.
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Ducks usually incubate their eggs for about 28 days
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A mother duck can lay up to 10 eggs in its lifetime.
rattlesnakes give live birth, Do not lay eggs.
that is an irrelevant question because one batch is a relevant term
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In a nest, they are a clutch. In a pan, they are a batch.
Ducks usually incubate their eggs for about 28 days
It depends on how many eggs there are. One goldfish per egg.
most of the eggs will not survive ...
Tadpoles are not likely to survive. That is the reason frogs lay so many eggs. By laying that many eggs, they increase the odds that a few will survive to adulthood.
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In Singapore, you can find chicken eggs in a market. Another type of egg that can be found there are processed duck eggs. The cost of duck eggs is high there, so many people would rather buy chicken eggs.
Duck embryos are a delicacy in the Philippines. Duck embryo eggs for eating are called 'balut' and are widely available in the Philippines. Many 'balut' farmers make a large amount of money with these fertilised duck eggs. Superstition has it that they are an aphrodisiac.
An African Grey does not lay that many eggs in a year. They mainly lay eggs once to twice a year with two to three being in a batch.
Most bird eggs are edible. Chicken eggs of course but many people eat duck eggs. Quail eggs are a delicacy. Turkey eggs are very strong flavored but are enjoyed by some. Sea bird eggs are eaten by many Native American tribes living along the coast.