You get a dead chicken, or duck.
But you can get a chicken/duck tree, depending on the season, lighting, and waterness.
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Chica is considered to be a chicken, not a duck. Some do say half and half.
Duck's fertilize their eggs within the female duck's body. This means that eggs that will hatch are already fertilized when they are laid. Ducks still lay unfertilized eggs, but they will never be fertilized or become ducklings.
Yes, a hen duck may sit on a nest with unfertilized eggs. Some hens exhibit broody behavior and will sit on eggs regardless of whether they are fertilized or not. However, the hen duck may eventually realize that the eggs are not viable and may abandon the nest.
The comparative protein in chicken verses duck eggs is small.Chicken DuckWater: 70.83g / 74.57gKcal 158 / 185Protein 12.14g / 12.81Lipids 11.15g / 13.77g
I am not sure where to get fertilized pigeon eggs, but why not look into getting chicken or duck eggs. You can usually get them from a local farmer for free as long as you promise to return the young after they hatch. You are getting the same experience for free, or next to free! And Yes, chicken and duck eggs can hatch in an incubator.
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A duck chicken is a chicken as the mom and the dad as the duck.
a duck can fly,a chicken can not fly. a duck goes south for a winter,a chicken stays were it is
As with chicken eggs, fertilization occurs prior to laying the egg. It takes a week after mating for a duck's eggs to be fertile.
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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.
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No you need to have a female and male duck to have baby ducks.
The chicken is just called 'Chick' and the duck is just called 'Duck'.
Chica is considered to be a chicken, not a duck. Some do say half and half.