You can try, however nature is very harsh, if the chick could not hatch on it's own there is a greater likely hood that it may not survive anyway.
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Haploid cells are created from diploid cells during the process of meiosis.
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No. The size of the egg remains constant once it leaves the hen.
First, hatching the chicken yourself is most usually a critical key in bonding with your pet chicken. During this time and througout their lives, talk to them alot - especially during hatching. Throughout the chicks young life, always feed the chicken by hand. Handle the chicks - ALOT. Pick them up, pet them, ect. Get them used to thorough human interaction. Do NOT scare them - or at least a little as possible. Act as a mother hen - investigate things with them. Spend alot of time with them, period.
The process time for decomposing of a chicken carcass is currently unknown. The process will be faster during warmer temperatures and in wet soil.
Yes. Your chicken will keep laying eggs and she will continue to incubate everyone she lays during the process. She stops laying after her eggs have hatched to take care of her chicks. And once the chicks are independent (which doesn't take a few days it may take a month or two) she will start to lay again. A hen usually goes broody if she goes broody at all once or twice during her whole life time.
They were frozen before. Previously frozen chicken bones turn black during the cooking process.
The chicken used to make the stock has released chicken fat into the stock during the cooking process, this is normal, all you need to do is skim of the fat or oil from the surface of the stock with a spoon and chuck it away. It will not harm the stock.
it would die
Yes, chicken is good during early pregnancy.
It depends. Is it the main coarse? If so then approximately 12 1/2-13 Lbs.If you allow for shrinkage during the cooking process.
Yes she did. They were called Sparrow and their only album was called Hatching Out.
I am not a chicken expert, but we do raise a few bantums as pets. I know that you shouldn't handle the eggs, because the oil from your hands will block the pores in the egg shell. And if the egg is shaken or dropped it could kill the forming chick. If the eggs get chilled, that would also kill the chick. Hope this has been of some help.
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