You will want to candle it. To do this, you will need a strong flashlight and a dark room. Go into the room and shut the door, turn out the lights, and shut the shutters. Hold the egg upright, then turn on your flashlight and hold it up against the egg. If the egg has been growing, you should see red vains. If it has not been in an incubator or under a mother goose, put it in one for a bit.
You won't be able to tell until the egg doesnt hatch when it is supposed to, which is 26 to 28 days.
no.
if the egg is cold the egg is dead and you will hear peeping when it is going to hatch
chinck,duak,bird,and goos
Gently holding the egg up and shining a torch through it, will sometimes reveal the shadow of the embryo and a rapidly beating heart. It depends on the thickness of the shell.
yes
An egg!
a dark egg It is an egg that is alive.
No, a baby duck egg that is cold is not alive. Because the little egg with the baby duckling inside needs heat and warmth to survive. They are just like humans without air they can't breathe and without warmth they could freeze to death and without food they could starve to death. So no if a little duckling egg is cold it is not alive.
If it is out of the nest, it probably isn't alive. If it is in the nest I hope you didn't touch it. Touching it will cause mama bird to leave it and it will die.
Will a partrage be alive if the egg cracks on acsandent
In an egg
ok um A: why do u hav a peacock egg? and B: i dont think anyone on this site is gonna no the answer.