Eggs are place in little depressions on a motorizes rack that hold the egg upright, with the air space up. The rack tips the eggs all the way right then a hour or so later all the way left.
For some larger eggs a different type of rack is used where the eggs lay flat and there are little rollers on a bar that roll the eggs from underneath.
To build a homemade automatic egg turner, you will need something that turns, like a rotisserie. Then you need to mount it on the door and attach a rod to the gears that will turn the egg trays.
keeps the egg at the right temp, and the air around it clean
Eggs on milkweed are eggs of monarch butterflies or milkweed beetles.
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All that is necessary to hatch a fertilized egg is to keep it at 100-101 degrees for 21 days, turning it several times a day to keep the yolk (soon-to-be-fetus) in the center. A hen does this instinctively. If hatching in an incubator, turn the eggs manually, or use an automatic turner.
it eats away at the shell
cooking on propane has nothing to do with it. The reason your egg yolks turn is because they eggs have been cooked too long.
You had to complete one (three eggs out of five) "egg hunt" for the 2012 Easter event.
it is in the genes of the egg and the sperm by mohatmo gandi
Well..... A female chicken lays eggs and if a male chicken fertilizes it then the egg will turn into a chick, however if the egg is not fertilized it becomes eggs that we eat!!
yes and duck eggs turn into ducklings Addition- Depends. If the egg has been fertilized with a male rooster sperm, then yes, a chick will hatch. However, if the egg hasn't been fertilized, no chick will hatch. These are the eggs that we eat.
No. Cows do not lay eggs, they give birth to live young. No mammal but the platypus lays eggs. Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish, and Birds lay eggs.