They won't if they go cold, which will likely happen if she leaves the nest, unless the eggs are artificially incubated, instead of the mothers heat, the growing chicks inside will die.
It appears mother ducks will leave the nest during the laying phase and as long as it doesn't get below freezing outside, the eggs will do fine!
No. It is impossible. Well, you see, a dove is a bird and a bird has to sit on their eggs in order for them to hatch.
How long does a Dove have to sit on the eggs?
it is possible if you have them in a incubater
It is possible. If the duck was scared very badly that it staying on the nest would put it in too much danger.
It is usually the chicks that do hatch that deal with this problem, they will push the egg out of the nest.
Yes, a duck egg that is darkening will still hatch if it is not too late, and is being looked after. Normally, the darkening it the duckling itself.
If the embryo has started it likely would not survive a cracked shell. A crack in the shell would allow bacteria to enter the shell and infect the growing chick. If the shell is cracked within a day or so of hatch it is possible for the chick to survive to hatch but still is unlikely.
Yes.
it is possible if you have them in a incubater
It is possible. If the duck was scared very badly that it staying on the nest would put it in too much danger.
Yes, this is possible.
If you can hatch a regular egg in there then you can hatch an ostrich egg.
The length of time can vary depending on where the eggs are laid and the temperatures - under average conditions it may take 75 days.
no because it has to be warm to hatch:)
No, they have to be kept warm to hatch.
he has'nt yet but we have heard of her and it is possible she's still alive.
Yes they will but it is a lower chance that they will hatch.
As unfortunate as this may be it is possible for the father to get custody of the baby, but not full custody unless the mother is proven unfit. Because reguardless of what happened between the couple the father is still the father of the child, and the father still has his rights as a father to be a part of his child's life.
no you can still hatch them