A fertilized egg takes 21 days from the day incubation starts to hatch.
A broody hen may take a few days to gather enough eggs but the day she starts to set on the eggs it usually take a full 21 days. Constant temperature and humidity must be maintained by either the hen or the artificial incubator.
about 5 weeks... then it's a pullet for a while, which is like the teenager for chicks. they kinda look like chicken size chicks. it takes 5-8 months from birth, on average, for a chicken to start laying eggs.
It takes about 43 days for a baby to be an adult
It takes 21 days.
No. Chickens are warm blooded birds. Just like any warm blooded creature (e.g. humans), if they stay too cold for too long, they will die. If the egg is cold, the chick will die before the egg can hatch. That's why hens sit on their eggs to keep them warm.
That chick is called a naked neck or turken. It will stay naked, and is a very unique looking chicken.
crocodiles can stay on land for as long as possible
The penguin chick's feathers can't keep it warm on its own, so the penguin uses their parents as a resource.
It can take up to 24 hours for the chick to complete its escape. It is best not to help the chick break out of the shell as you can damage the chick trying to help. There is a supply of blood in the shell membrane that will weaken the chick if broken early. Increase the humidity in the incubator, lack of moisture is the main reason for die off in the shell during peeping. try for 75% humidity.
For the rest of their life
For at least one year
You can't, there's an ACTUALL baby chick in there.
In a chicken coop
How Long - Betcha' Got a Chick on the Side - was created in 1975.
No, it is not advisable
How do you buy a fertile egg? a fertile egg cant be taken away from the mother very long because then the egg isn't warm the chick will die. You can on the other hand hatch them yourself but you must have a chick incubator. they have to stay warm to stay alive! just like us humans
15 years
A young kiwi chick tends to stay in the nest for only a week. It fends for itself after this time, but may stay in the area where its parents are for up to three years, before finding its own territory.
The osprey chick's wingspan is about 3 feet long and a fully grown osprey's wingspan is 4-6 feet long.
15 years
As long as it's not chick pee, most definitely!