it would not be heathly
If the cells did not specialize than there would be no chick developing.
i think that he will eat it hahhahahahah
Any animal that hatches from a shell comes from an embryo. Actually any animal at all comes from an embryo. But the most common animal you would think of would be a chick.
My guess would be that it was to weak and couldn't make it out of the shell. It is fairly common for this to happen.
Before, the egg would hatch and that would be it... Now, the egg hatches into a chick. It will immediately start begging and you will have to press spacebar to feed it. You're poo-o-meter determines how much food you can feed. Once the chick has been fed enough times, it will eventually leave to fend for itself.
the chickens that i have dont. When a chick grows in an egg it does have an umbilical cord connecting it to the yolk to give it nourishment while it grows. Once the chick hatches it will come off in a day or two. I am not sure if the umbilical cord is there even if an egg isn't fertilized but I would guess that is what those white stringy things in our eggs are?
Not really. Both the male and female kiwi diligently incubate the egg for over two months. When the young chick hatches, it is well developed and able to fend for itself within a few days. The chick will stay with its parents for 4-6 weeks, or longer for the Tokoeka. Therefore, it would not be correct to say the kiwi parents abandon the chicks.
Wood chucks don't chick wood...they chuck it. And who knows???!!!!
No, I would not consider it a chick car.
The babies will probably die in the egg and never hatch. If the egg hatches, the baby fish will be born dead or die on impact with what would be "alien" water to them.
it would take a while for it to happen, firstly your incubated egg would be in the incubator for around 30 days, after the incubation has finished it would take around 7-8 weeks for it two be fully grown.
As long as it's not chick pee, most definitely!