ducklings in English

noun
1
a young duck.
How wonderful it is to see the mother duck struggling to bring up her young brood of ducklings on Clifton Backies.

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1. And the ducklings begin their sprint to maturity.

2. The Ahrens' 40 ducklings also died within a fortnight.

3. Drove she ducklings to the millpond , every morning just at nine.

4. Stromberg's Chickens sells Baby Chicks, Ducklings, Pea Chicks, Poultry and Waterfowl

5. One nice morning , the eggs hatched and out popped six chirpy ducklings .

6. I chose the “Brinsea EcoGlow Brooder for Chicks or Ducklings” heat plate

7. A brood of ducklings, which had lost their mother, filed into the barn, Cheeping feebly.

8. Seeing you wearing this white gown, I guess ugly ducklings can become swans after all.

9. A duck with eight ducklings glided quietly on the calm water near the edge of the pond.

10. The ducklings fed 2.5% paraffin had a significant depression in Na and H2O absorption compared with controls.

11. A long way south a plump caique thudded past towing a line of six little lamp-boats, like a mallard with ducklings.

12. Brooding (0 to 4 Weeks) The ducklings can be brooded on wire floor, litter or batteries with Brooding period upto 3 to 4 weeks

13. The similarity between the interference of aflatoxin B1 with metabolism in the liver of ducklings and that of the cells ofMucor hiemalis is the subject of discussion.

14. In the wild, ducklings are exposed to pathogens and parasites as soon as they hatch, and small differences in immune function could determine whether the hatchling survives or not.

15. Stressed ducklings exhibited signs of the General Adaptation Syndrome; namely, involution of the bursae of Fabricius and thymus glands, hypertrophy of the adrenal glands (except in those birds injected with cortisone), and retardation of growth.

16. Bullfrogs can jump up to 15 times their body length to catch anything from insects, crayfish, minnows, and other frogs (even other Bullfrogs) to small rodents, hatchling turtles, ducklings, bats, and snakes! During the winter, Bullfrogs burrow into the mud on the pond bottom and remain there until spring, absorbing oxygen stored in the mud.