Most hatchability holds on different days so it is best to not go past seven. One important tip is to place the point faced down.
The main benefit of a (fertilised) pheasant's egg is to produce more pheasants. Eating pheasant eggs (as we do with chicken eggs) is less of a benefit than eventually producing a full grown pheasant.
Egg incubation
incubation
Yes. It can.
All reptile eggs need incubation to hatch.
Incubation of a kiwi egg takes 70 to 80 days.
I believe you are reffering to incubation.
depends on the animal
A fertilized egg is an egg that is fertilized - in short terms, it can be incubated and a chick will hatch from it after incubation.
A cold pigeon egg does not neccessarily mean that its dead. Until incubation starts, the egg will be left cold, once incubation starts the egg can chill for as long as an hour or more if the weather is not too cool, and it will still hatch.
There is no definite age which you can no longer incubate a fertile egg, but the fresher an egg is, the better chance of a successful incubation and hatching.
it is the male