Chicken eggs that you buy in the grocery store are not fertile and will not hatch. In order to raise a chicken from an egg, you start with a fertilized egg and incubate at a temperature of 99.7 degrees for 21 - 23 days, turning several times a day.
No.
They don't have roosters in with laying hens. They are in tiny cages. Buy free range eggs, as caged hens is neglect and ABUSE. Some people have hatched chicks successfully from Waitrose eggs!
no because those eggs have not been fertilized
Pullets are young hens that are not yet old enough to lay eggs, so no, but they will eventually.
Yes.
Chickens are called pullets until they are one year old - and they start laying eggs at 6-8 months of age.
Sadly not everyone is as well informed as you are! I like you, believe that you shouldn't hatch from pullet eggs, unless it is a rare breed and you have no option.
No, they make it so it cannot be hatched.
You do not need a cock to get an egg from a chicken. If you want to have fertilized eggs that will hatch into chicks there has to be a cock.
They lay eggs daily, but if you want chicks you have to have a male to fertilize the eggs.
The eggs start to hatch about 60 days after they are laid.
she wanted to hatch it
It takes 28 days for duck eggs to hatch.....and it takes 21 days for baby chicks to hatch and you can only put 12 eggs under neath a chicken.. no more then 12 or the mother chicken will throw it out!!! you dont want that to happen??? and you can put 32 eggs under neath a big white duck thnxxx have fun hatchin eggs lol bye:P :0
The chicken egg will likely hatch first. Quail eggs hatch in 21 to 23 days. Chicken eggs hatch in 21.
No, they do not.
Incubators can be used to hatch chicken eggs.
care it and it probably will
No, the majority of chicken eggs are not fertilised
I have never seen chicken eggs so wild and crazy that they needed to be caged. But seriously, nearly all egg farms are now finding ways to get their layer hens out of cages and into large barn settings to produce their eggs.
A hen
i have no idea google it
a dozen
I don't think there is scientific explanation for that. What I know is that that is a question for God not humans since it is He who makes all happen.
You do not need a cock to get an egg from a chicken. If you want to have fertilized eggs that will hatch into chicks there has to be a cock.
No, not unless there is a chick in it, and it is about to hatch.