well you should not becasue the mother might not be able to find her eggs
You can eat eggs from any type of duck, it is illegal to in any way kill a wild mallard duck. You can only eat domesticated mallard ducks or their eggs.
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.
Wild ducks certainly do and many farms have ducks that set eggs each spring but there are hatcheries that incubate duck eggs just as most chickens are produced in a hatchery.
Put it in a incubator to keep it warm, the tempature has to be between 97 and 100 degrees.Each day look at the egg and move it around to get it's excersize soon it will grow.Also each day you have to observe the duck egg with a flashlight to see how it's doing.
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You can eat eggs from any type of duck, it is illegal to in any way kill a wild mallard duck. You can only eat domesticated mallard ducks or their eggs.
If your pet duck came from a farm, chances are he is a domestic. If he came from the wild, he is a wild duck.
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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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you can tell buy: it will fluff up its feathers then it will sit in a pile of leaves,straw, or branches...
No because the egg needs incubation at all times. I suppose you could is move the mother duck with it, put her on a cushion or something. It is illegal to move a wild duck egg [Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16U.S.C. 703-712)] . You can be cited if an officer sees you. Even lifting the eggs destroys them and the ducks will continue to nest with no possibility of them hatching. Not to mention you may be beaten senseless by the couple who's eggs you're trying to move. They get really mad if you get within 5 feet of a nest.
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Give birth Directly its a mammal not a duck
Wild ducks certainly do and many farms have ducks that set eggs each spring but there are hatcheries that incubate duck eggs just as most chickens are produced in a hatchery.
Put it in a incubator to keep it warm, the tempature has to be between 97 and 100 degrees.Each day look at the egg and move it around to get it's excersize soon it will grow.Also each day you have to observe the duck egg with a flashlight to see how it's doing.