The chick's mom hatch's the baby and the chick growsin a bag so when you crack the egg the chick is safe inthat bag. The mom open's the bag and eat's it and thereforethe chick has hatched out of the egg.
The chick develops in the egg for 21 days
After emerging from the egg the chick is a little ball of fluff but only for a little while, they grow fast. They are fully feathered by day 50 and are laying eggs usually by the 5th month.
I will provide a link at the bottom (in blue) When you get to the website click "growing chick" in the lavender area for a day by day photo of a Cochin hen.
There are two main parts of the reproductive system of the hen. The ovary and the oviduct. Only the left ovary and oviduct mature in a bird. The ovary is attached underneath the backbone, about midway between the neck and tail of the bird.
Yolks are released from the ovary into the body cavity. The ovulated yolk is retrieved by the infundibulum, or the first part of the oviduct. Passage through the magnum, isthmus, and uterus of the oviduct results in the addition of egg white, shell membranes, and shell. All this takes place in a 24 hour period.
When you have cracked open an egg, have you ever really looked at it? Obviously there is the albumin (white) and the yolk. Maybe you have noticed the chalaza? It is a whitish, stringy thing that is important in stabilizing the yolk. Directly on the surface of the yolk is a white spot. That is the germinal disk and the exact location of where the baby chick, in a fertilized egg, will begin to grow. The yolk is the baby's food source, and will be all used up and absorbed by the time the chick is ready to hatch.
you will see a dark spot at the bottom and veins
The yolk of the egg is added to the chick's mass, starting at the point of fertilization. The hen turns the egg to prevent adhesion to the shell wall.
It can turn into a chick because the chick needs heat to survive and they sit on it because to protect it and when its ready it comes out
The embryo maybe? That's what I think of course I could be wrong, but I believe its right.
21 days
what is laminine
differences a chicken starts as a egg and hatches but a human comes out without an egg. similarities a chicken gives birth the same part of the body that humans do.
egg+sperm =fertilised and start divide. In warm environment means the eggs were not kept in the right temperature. Cell division continue, taking its nutrition from the egg until become full chicken then start breathing, using the air inside the sac until it is able to break the shell and uses outside air
The egg in the human Female is known as the ovum. The ovum needs to be fertilised by its male counterpart, the sperm.
The chicken.! the chicken made an egg so the chicken.
The female is fertilised by the male before the egg is laid.
Another individual.
what is laminine
One. Two if you want the egg to be fertilised and produce a chicken.
If the chicken laying the egg has been fertilised by a rooster then it is possible to get a chick out of the egg if the chicken goes "broody", alas it sits on the egg(s) for days.
1. If no rooster is present, then there is no way the egg will be fertilised, so it will not have a chick in it. 2. If the egg is freshly laid, and removed immediately and refrigerated, it will not have a chick in it.
a young chicken develop because of the sperm cell and the egg cell
The egg cells travel down from the ovary to the fallopian tubes. If the egg is fertilised it then travels to the uterus where it implants and may developinto a baby. If the egg isn't fertilised then it is reabsorbed into the body in the fallopian tubes.
No. It is impossible.
The egg cells travel down from the ovary to the fallopian tubes. If the egg is fertilised it then travels to the uterus where it implants and may developinto a baby. If the egg isn't fertilised then it is reabsorbed into the body in the fallopian tubes.
You can't, there's an ACTUALL baby chick in there.
Embryo