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no because farmers find that out
Yes, but they require artificial heat for longer. You may also find that the eggs are less fertile to the hatch may be less successful.
Nothing really bad will happen unless you let the baby chicks grow. This is because lets say that the egg was token for cooking use, when a person cracks the egg open they will just simply find to yokes in it. But if the egg is left for a baby chick to hatch, there won't be enough space in the egg shell to hold both baby chicks. So in that case one or possibly both of the baby chicks would die.
When baby chicks hatch they are "independent" that means able move around, and find food and water for themselves right from the start. Chickens that have the letter I at the beginning of it's name. Iowa Blue and Rhode Island are the only ones I can think of right this minute.
They should find their balance in the next few days.
Eggs about to hatch are candled to find out the stage of development of the chick inside. An eggshell is very easy to see through when held up to a light. This lets the farmer know the approximate time when the chicks will hatch. It also lets the farmer know which eggs are not going to hatch.
One can find information on baby swim lessons at Baby Center's website. The website offers all of the information needed to get swimming lessons for your baby.
A brooding hen is when a hen is raising chicks, protecting them, teaching them to find food, and hovering over them to keep them warm.
The emu does not feed its young, but it does teach them how to find their own food on the ground. Like chicken, emu chicks are quite advanced when they hatch.
At this website, you can find lots of baby shower ideas, and how to throw them. If you need some products to go along with the baby shower, they are sold online at that website as well. http://pregnant.thebump.com/pregnancy/baby-showers.aspx
You can find reviews of the Bumbo baby seats online at the Baby Earth website. You can also find over 170 reviews for the Bumbo baby seat line at the SheSpeaks website.
If they have farms, you could see chicks there.