about a month
it would take a while for it to happen, firstly your incubated egg would be in the incubator for around 30 days, after the incubation has finished it would take around 7-8 weeks for it two be fully grown.
7 days from fertilization.
egg hatches in 12 to 14 days
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It takes about 21 days (3 weeks) for a chicken egg to hatch. 21 days exactly when they started incubating.
They can have from 1 chick to 15 chicks in a brood.A hen goes broody, which means she wants babies and will collect / sit on eggs. The eggs MUST be fertilized by the rooster to have baby chickens. The hen will sit on the eggs for average 21 days. During those days, the heat of her body heats the eggs, allowing the embryo to form. Right before hatching, the embryo will suck the yolk into it's belly, so that when it is born it doesn't have to eat for up to 2 days.The chick hatches, and the mother hen takes care of it.
Well, baby chicks are in the incubator to be warm. I once watched them hatch out of it. They take exactly 21 days to hatch. You're welcome.
25-35 days maybe longer but after a week it is dead.........
A chicken egg is an egg where a chicken is born from. Their are lots of parts to a chicken egg. Below I listed some of the things a chicken egg has inside it and what it does. # Shell - Protects the embryo (chick)/Gives air for the chick with it's pores # Shell lining - Protects the embryo (chick)/waterproof so water can't get in OR out. # Egg white - Protects the embryo (chick)/Provides embryo (chick) with water. # Chalaza - Protects the embro (chick) from vibrations (also acts like a seat belt). # Egg Yolk - Provides food for the embryo (chick) # Air sac - a sac of air at the bottom of the shell. # Embryo - Where the chick grows out of on the egg yolk. Below I will explain what the parts of an egg look like. # Shell - A hard shell that has tiny holes in it called pores. # Shell lining - kind of like a rain coat that is waterproof (if you ever took a seed apart, the you would see a similar thing). # Egg white - Water that takes in any vibrations and provides water for the embryo. It doesn't evaporate because of the shell lining. # Chalaza - kind of like a seat belt or a rope holding the chick to the egg so it won't wobble around in the egg. # Egg yolk - The round yellow thing that you eat when eating an egg. It provides food for the embryo. # ? # Embryo - a tiny white dot on the egg yolk that will later become a chick. # Did you know that when you eat a chicken egg, your not really killing the chicken? That is because the dad of the chick didn't fertilize the egg yet, so their will never be a chicken in that egg.
aproximmately 12 days
Only as many as you have room for in your incubator.
Uh. What the heck. You not know 'bout that? Duurr. Urgh. :"<