It is always possible however it is quite unlikely.
Birds including budgies do not get 'pregnant' they lay eggs, incubate the eggs which then hatch into chicks.I saw my budgies mate together Dec. 26, 2010. I separated them to another cage, away from my other 3 budgies. I put in their cage 2 nesting boxes. Every day I checked for eggs. Today, Jan. 24, 2011, I found 2 eggs in the corner of their cage, on the floor of the cage. They did not like the nesting boxes I provided. That is about a month gestation.
Baby lizards will hatch from their eggs in about 3 weeks on average. However it is possible for eggs to take a couple of months to hatch.
Eggs hatch whenever they're ready. It could be day, night, afternoon, ANYTIME
She could - but the eggs wouldn't hatch.
no. it is not possible, all eggs are the same except that they hold different pokemon.
Some geese will hatch anything, so just put the eggs under her as soon into her broodiness as possible and she might take to them.
Usualy budgies sit on their eggs for 18 days. If they have not started to hatch by this date they are likely to be latelings or unfertalised. If they do not hatch by then wait around another few days before coming to the conclusion that they are unfertalised.
the hen will give the eggs
No, rubber chickens are not able to lay eggs.
The length of time can vary depending on where the eggs are laid and the temperatures - under average conditions it may take 75 days.
it is possible if you have them in a incubater
No,only monotremes hatch eggs.