Normally eggs are hatched naturally in farms but in case of commercial manufacture of eggs on a large-scale still air incubators are used.. for these incubators an optimal temperature of about 102 Fahrenheit is required. Excess of heat may lead to side effects that maybe fatal for the new-born chicken... In order to hatch them they are kept in for about 21 days in still air incubators... Hope you like the information and may it be helpful to you :-)P.S. The average possibility of hatching of eggs varies from 55-75 %
A bird egg is hatched by heating, or incubating it and waiting until the chick hatches. The time it takes to hatch varies from species to species.
The size of the heating element in the bird bath will determine the temperature. This in a colder climate will want to use a larger heating element. Most areas should keep the water between 40 and 50 degrees.
Any contents in the bird cavity should reach the temperature that is recommended for the bird itself. I.e., if you are cooking a turkey with stuffing, both the turkey AND stuffing should reach 165 deg. F.
The same as all other bird eggs - 37.5C, give or take a quarter degree or so.
If a brooding bird is disturbed, it may abandon the nest, and the eggs will not hatch.
A peregrine falcon is a bird of prey, and the chicks do hatch from eggs.
Yes it does, an Eagle is a bird, all birds hatch from an egg.
Yes it does, an Eagle is a bird, all birds hatch from an egg.
Birds lay eggs.
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there is no such bird.
For a bird to hatch, it takes about 2-3 months. My class did birth of chickens and it takes 2-3 months.