yes, but you need to rotate it about 3 times dayly for the first 18 or so days, and also keep the egg in a controled environment. the egg dries out from being in the light, so you need humidity.
No- 30% of fertilized eggs are duds
It keeps the eggs warm so it will hatch if the egg is fertilized. Mostly you won't need it, only if your hen refuses to lay on the eggs.
To cast a light so that we can see in the dark. To warm an incubator used to hatch chicken eggs, or keep sick animals warm.
An incubator is the best way but a simple light bulb incubator is sufficient to hatch eggs.
For the chicks in the eggs to develop and hatch properly, the eggs must be kept warm. The chicken's body heat keeps them warm. If the eggs are taken away from the hen and still meant to hatch, they are kept in an incubator to maintain the right temperature. If they aren't meant to hatch, the are refrigerated. This stops the development of the chick. Supermarket eggs aren't usually fertilized so there isn't a chick to develop, but they are still refrigerated to keep them fresh.
yes just make sure the temperature isn't to warm
No, they have to be kept warm to hatch.
no because it has to be warm to hatch:)
it does because the heat on the light causes the object under it warm
clean warm..... and light
You just have to keep it really warm and wait. It'll hatch eventually.
yes birds do hatch from eggs