The chicken and the rooster mate, making a spawn (baby) and the mother sits on it to give it warmth. Otherwise it will die.
male and female mate. female lays an egg(s), eggs hatch into a chick
Chickens combine eggs to make a baby chick through a process called fertilization. When a rooster mates with a hen, the rooster's sperm fertilizes the hen's egg, which then develops into a baby chick inside the egg.
There will be kind of pocket in the egg which contains enough oxygen for the chick to breathe in the egg for 21 days.
It is the yolk that provides the nutrients for an unhatched chick.
The son of an egg is a chick.
There is nothing different if you are talking about a live egg as there is a chick growing in side of it. a fertile egg is when the daddy rooster make the egg fertile
The chick grows in the albumen (the white of the egg) and feeds off the yolk.
They keep the egg cratled in the father's feet
The egg yolk nourishes the chick until it hatches.
A young chick develops inside the egg and can be hatched naturally or through hatcheries. The young chick depends on the egg yolk for nutrients.
The developing chick feeds on the yolk sac, much like the baby of live bearing animals attaches to the placenta. The chick has enough nutrients when born to got 24 hours without beginning on chick starter.
The chick egg has much more yolk than the frog egg. A blastopore in frog egg and a premitive groove in chick egg both have the same basic function which is to mark the origin of gastrulation