The
mother duck will keep her brood of ducklings
together to protect them from predators. Animals
like the racoon, turtles, hawks, large fish
and snakes will eat the ducklings. Ducklings
are able to fly within 5-8 weeks. Their feathers
develop really fast. When the young are ready
to fly, all the ducks will gather in flocks
on large lakes, marshes or the ocean to migrate
to their wintering home. When the ducks fly,
they usually do so in a "V-shaped" or a long
line.
The
production of eggs are affected by daylight.
When there is more daylight, the ducks will
lay more eggs. In the months of July to December
when daylight is short, they slow down their
production of eggs. Sometimes, they stop laying
eggs completely during these months. To prevent
this from happening, farmers use artificial
lighting so that the ducks have about 17 hours
of light a day to produce eggs efficiently.