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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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On average, around 70-80% of duck eggs will hatch and produce ducklings successfully. Factors like breeding conditions, genetics, and incubation techniques can affect hatching rates.

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