Locate a Goose that is "sitting" and scare her off of the nest. Place the egg in with the other eggs. The goose will not hurt the egg, and will return and start setting on the eggs.
If your egg has not been incubating, the and the goose has just started to sit on her other eggs they will hatch at the same time.
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Place the egg under one of your "broody" chickens, and let her hatch it.
I saw a trick on a TV show once. I think the show was "MacGyver" it use to show on TV in the 90`s but you can still find some episodes on YouTube. What I remember seeing was someone using a magnifying glass to direct sun rays to eggs and hatch the eggs. But I think all eggs are different some eggs are fertilize while others are not, therefore if a eggs is unfertilized when heat is applied to it it will not yield any chickens. Remember hens can lay eggs without mating and not all eggs laid by a hen even after mating will be fertilized. Also, remember that you have to apply just enough heat to hatch the eggs, it cannot be too hot otherwise it will kill whats inside the eggs it has the be just the right temperature without over heating the egg in order to hatch it.
you can't sorry
It takes about 21 days (3 weeks) for a chicken egg to hatch. 21 days exactly when they started incubating.
No. In fact they will weigh slightly less when hatching. The weight loss is due to loss of moisture from the porous egg shell for 21 days during development. This weight loss can be reduced with proper relative humidity in the incubator. The lower the humidity surrounding the developing egg the greater the mortality rate of the embryo.
not if they are under proper care
Incubator: Incubator is a warm cabinet that you can set it's temperature to a proper temperature for bacteria growth. About 35º C is a good temperature for most bacteria. This is close the body temperature. If you be able to create such a temperature in any other way, it is as good as an incubator. You may find warm places behind your refrigerator, next to the radiator or inside an oven that is off. Incubator: Incubator is a warm cabinet that you can set it's temperature to a proper temperature for bacteria growth. About 35º C is a good temperature for most bacteria. This is close the body temperature. If you be able to create such a temperature in any other way, it is as good as an incubator. You may find warm places behind your refrigerator, next to the radiator or inside an oven that is off.
Kentucky Fried Chicken is a proper noun, it is the name of a specific company. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
There is no need to water a chicken egg. It is self-contained and needs no outside help. Now if you have that same egg in an artificial incubator at a steady 100F, then, yes, you do need to add water to your machine to provide the proper humidity for the egg. The machine is supposed to copy exactly what would happen under a broody hen, so you will have to add water, not to the egg, but to the container.
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.
It is a noun (chicken pox is the name of a specific disease).
If the mother has proper medical care, it is possible that the baby can be born without HIV. The mother could not breast feed.
Mother is capitalized only if it is part of a proper name, like Mother Teresa.
No because they take the egg away from the chicken before it can be in the proper conditions to hatch.
No, the proper title is the Missionaries of Charity. Informally, I suppose, Missionaries of Mother Teresa would be okay.