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.
An egg.
no because it has to be warm to hatch:)
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.
They keep the egg cratled in the father's feet
It can take up to twenty one days for a chick to hatch out of the egg. In incubation, it may take up to 24 hours for a chick to hatch out of the egg.
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.
25-35 days
It develops until it's ready to hatch.
egg hatches in 12 to 14 days
An egg kept in a refrigerator will not hatch, even if it is fertilized.
A peep It makes that sound "peep" "peep" and it looks out or peeps out of the hole in the shell it has just opened. So when you hear a farmer say "I am going to check on my Peeps" it means he is checking the incubator for new hatchlings.
They don't. The chick inside the egg opens it from inside when it has grown enough