Yes if the mother hen stays to care for them.
can chicks survive in the incubator overnight after they hatch
Yes. When kiwi chicks hatch, they are fully feathered and well-developed.
They hatch 21 days after they are created
Bluebirds normally deliver their young in the form of an egg. Should the brood survive incubation, they hatch; becoming hatchlings, then chicks. Then if they survive further, they become fledglings.
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YES, as long as they have some type of shelter to go to... They will be fine outside, having a rooster helps a ton!
There would be no way to predict the outcome of this experiment. Too many factors can influence the outcome. Breed often determines hatch rate. Temperature and humidity of incubator. (number of times incubator is opened). Age of viable eggs before incubation. All this will effect the hatch rate.
Live shipping of day old chicks is done all the time. For up to 72 hours after they hatch the chicks are still ingesting their yolk sacs. This provides them all the nourishment they need. Chicks do not require food or even water for this period in their lives and survive quite well. Heat is the usual problem. Most hatcheries will only ship in batches as the more chicks shipped the greater the body heat provided.
Chicks can hatch at any time of day or night, as they follow their natural instinct to break free from the egg when they are ready. The process can take several hours, but it is not uncommon for hatching to occur during the night.
Well, baby chicks are in the incubator to be warm. I once watched them hatch out of it. They take exactly 21 days to hatch. You're welcome.
No. A broody hen will hatch a brood of chicks the way nature intended. Incubators or a brood hen are the only two ways to get chicks, egg won't hatch into chicks without the proper conditions of heat and humidity for 21 days.
A peregrine falcon is a bird of prey, and the chicks do hatch from eggs.