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No, the mark on the egg would not transfer to the chicken that hatches from it. The chicken's appearance is determined by its genetic makeup, not external marks on the eggshell.
chicken goose spider etc
Yes you can, you can also hear peeping!
well because of the cold the chicken or rooster likes to take the egg out so when it hatches the chicken wont be so cold
The egg hatches in a matter of hours, and a chicken-cow hybrid emerges from the broken shell.
It takes both a yolk and albumen to form a chicken. Both are used to grow the embryo during incubation.
The chicken came first. Through the process of evolution, a bird species similar to the chicken gradually evolved into what we now consider a chicken. This means the chicken must have existed before the egg it hatches from.
No because if you sell the pregnant chicken that would be more money for the person you sell it to, and if you keep the pregnant chicken and wait until it hatches the egg, you get more money.
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.
It hatches
No, the temperature at which an egg is incubated does not determine the sex of a chicken. The sex of a chicken is determined by its genetics, with males having ZZ chromosomes and females having ZW chromosomes. Temperature can affect egg development and hatch rate, but not the sex of the chick.