Ducks will Start to Laying for there First Time When they Reach the Age 7 Months If there is a Male in there. If Your Wondering Were Ducks Like to Nest And Things Well i Can tell you That, Ducks like to Nest in an Place Were no one can See them and in an Place humans and Other Animals are Not Near There You might even Find your Duck Nesting some were You'd Never Seem To Under Stand How it got there Or How it got so fair away, Well if You Got your Ducks Locked up not Let out Lose For them to find there own nesting Place Then you'll just Have to Build a Nesting Box, And the Box Must have a Roof On Top and a Little Opening For Her to Walk in & Out. And She has to be in an area will feel safe in like in an Box Dog House, And Placed in an Area Were she shall Feel Safe away From Other Ducks. Your duck will Lay up to 10-20 Eggs After She's Layed All her Eggs She Wil Become Broody And Sit On them. And Breed in Any Season. And manly Breed every 4 Years Or 3. And it Takes 35 Days For the Ducklings to Hatch. And Anther thing to Watch is That When She Does Lay her Eggs There Will be some in there that Are Tiny And Are the Smallest out Of All the Other Eggs if you Found Really Small Eggs Take them Away From the Duck And Throw them Away Or Eat them, Because If you Leave the Small Egg It may hatch but the Duckling when it Does hatch It May Be So Weak that It Could only last for 3 Days And Die After And May have 2 Nails Instead Of 3 Because the Egg is So Small. -Kassie
depends on the type of duck, Cambels and Runners are known to lay an egg a day
oviparous: lay eggs, the 'ovi' part means egg
i don't think all of theme do but it takes a very long time to lay a egg a example like canary
Depends on the Duck... I have been raising ducks for egg production for almost 30 years. We now raise a hybrid for egg production called the White Golden Layer or White Layer. There is also a Golden 300 which is similar. These duck's lay approximately 250 -300 eggs per year. They will lay eggs in full production for about ten years sometimes more sometimes less. In contrast some wild species will lay just a few per year.
as many as they bloody well want. JW sunrise, FL duck outside my apartment has 17 baby chicks
A hen,a duck
The Egg - another species that the duck has evolved from lays the duck egg, and the duck is born :)
They lay there eggs about 10 times.
Sure, but not all in one clutch.
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Yes. Some countries eat the egg as well!(crazy!)
I think that they do not
yes, all birds lay eggs.
a duck doen't get pregnant they lay eggs and there is no way you can tell until she lays the egg
Well, male ducks can't lay eggs. (there like humans, only the females can lay eggs) If by chance you meant does a male duck have to fertilize all eggs? No, they do not have to, only in the spring (which is baby season) will the male fertilize the eggs.Hope that helps! :)
up to 12 eggs
To be more clear with this answer, female reptiles and birds can lay eggs regardless of having them fertilized or not. The female duck will lay an egg regardless of the rooster's actions. Furthermore, a rooster and duck are not compatible in breeding, so don't expect a chicken/duck hybrid or something like that.