Can chickens hatch duck eggs

Chickens make wonderful mothers to ducks. They are used for hatching duck eggs pretty regularly and she should do a wonderful job raising them.
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I have 8 hens (3 black australorp, 3 Rhode island reds, an Americana, and a Barred rock) living with 3 ducks ( a male, 2 females). I was worried the chickens would kill the ducklings when they hatched, thats why I was asking. So far I haven't seen the ducks laying on the eggs but I saw one of the australorps laying on them.
 
The other chickens probably won't bother them, especially if they have a protective momma there. You could separate them the first few days after hatching, but ducklings are larger and tougher then chicks (from what I hear).
 
So how does a chicken "raise" a duck she hatches? We may be a couple weeks from this ourselves and were thinking we might have to take away the hatchling to raise ourselves as we normally do with incubator hatches.
 
Yes a chicken can hatch ducklings
But the hen won't teach them to swim
But if you let a duck hatch chickens
The duck will try teach the chicks to swim
And they will drown
So i would not let a duck hatch chickens
But if she does take the chicks at day old
Hope this helps
 
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