A lot of it has to do with seeing how the embryo grows and develops over time because of different factors, the main one being heat.
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Chicks absorb the yolk before hatching; they have enough nutrients via the yolk to last for 48 hours. DO NOT REMOVE the chicks from the incubator until they are fully dry, and the whole clutch has finished hatching.
yes it can if your are wearing the right protection
By putting the eggs near a warm place.
Gender ratio, rate of viable eggs white vs. brown. Temperature variation vs gender Note Higher temperature (101F) in the incubator will produce less hens and more cockerels).
Yes, they do. It's bad for the chick to induce hatching yourself.
Hatching is the process in which baby birds (called chicks) come out of the egg they are born in. The chicks have an egg tooth that they use to break out of the egg. Once the chick has broken the eggshell, its egg tooth will fall off. I hope this helps!
Do You? Your not talking to animals, And plus,People dont hatch...But chicks do
Chicks get nourishment before they hatch from the egg from the egg white and the yolk, which is absorbed into the chick's stomach just prior to hatching.
Young storks are called chicks or nestlings. They remain in the nest for several weeks after hatching and are cared for by their parents.
Definitely NO because hens egg is chicks before hatching and when hatched when it grow up it is already rooster if the chick is a boy but if it is a girl it is a hen..
They huddle to radiate heat through snowstorms. For eggs to hatch heat is needed.