The males do not feed while they are carrying the eggs or young.
Adult males are very short-lived, usually surviving less than five hours, and do not feed.
During the incubation period, the male will feed the female.
The male must feed his mate, the young (typically 5) and himself.
During this time the male does not feed and can lose nearly one quarter of his body weight.
The male does not feed after emerging, and lives for only a few days.
This is not unusual, particularly if it's the female who's killed, as the male wouldn't feed the young - that's always the mother's job.
The male will generally feed and care for the female while she is incubating the eggs.
The male will not feed the chick but lead them to food.
However the male will remain close and will still feed his young on occasion.