No they make a medicine that makes it good to eat but bad to live
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The part that would have become a chick.
It depends on how long and at what temperature it has been held at. Eggs in less than 40F for an extended period ( more than 7 days) will lose viability at a tremendous rate. It is best to keep the eggs waiting for incubation at +40F for no longer than 7 days and they must also be in a high humidity (50%+) area to ensure viable hatch rate.
No. The eggs in your refrigerator that your purchase form the grocery store are not fertilized. Eggs also need heat for the chick to form inside. Also, you cannot tell the gender of an egg.
Yes it needs to become at least 95 degrees to live. If not, it will die,which i hope does not happen!
Were an egg to become fertilized, this portion (the embryo) would become the actual chick, while the yoke provides nutrients to the embryo.
No , the "white" part of the egg is the food of the developing chick
An egg yolk is an undeveloped egg. If the egg is fertilised it would become a chick. The eggs we eat are the equivalent of a women's period (time of the month). Dark
There will be kind of pocket in the egg which contains enough oxygen for the chick to breathe in the egg for 21 days.
It is the yolk that provides the nutrients for an unhatched chick.
The son of an egg is a chick.
No. The egg must be fertile, and being in the refrigerator for too long will kill any embryos. Eggs that are sold for consumption are never fertile, unless bought locally. Without a rooster the eggs will not be fertile, and batteries do not keep roosters, as roosters are not necessary for a hen to lay eggs.
The chick grows in the albumen (the white of the egg) and feeds off the yolk.