no one created chickens. chickens originate from the jungles of south East Asia. & since chickens are birds they evolved from dinosaurs.& still share many attributes of the dinosaurs e.g. hollow light-weight bones, hip & leg structure , same feet as theropod's & feathers the same as archaeopteryx & velociraptor
Chicken incubators have been used since ancient Egypt, around 3,000 years ago. There is no record of who personally invented the technique because it was so long ago.
It's to show how the temperature is the same as the chicken.
According to this article the first exhibit of incubator babies at the worlds fair was in Berlin 1896 and then in London.http://www.omahapubliclibrary.org/transmiss/regions/northmid/baby.html
Depends on the demensions. I used a 60 watt on a 18X18X18 cooler and it got too hot. If you incubator is around this size try a 40 Watt bulb and see if that gets it to the correct temp.
It takes about 21 days (3 weeks) for a chicken egg to hatch. 21 days exactly when they started incubating.
A chicken egg typically takes 21 days to hatch. The incubator needs to be set at 87 degrees Fahrenheit in a humid environment for the first 18 days and 89 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit for the last three days.
Dr. Alexander Leon
The first baby incubator was invented in 1880 by Dr. Martin A. Courney. The TransMississippi and International Exposition was the first display of baby incubators in the United States.
A chicken is hatched in an incubator.
Dr. Fe Del Mundo invented the improvised incubator.
In 1891, Doctor Alexandre Lion, in France, invented the first "modern" incubator (i.e., what we today would recognise as an incubator). A detailed timeline of the development of incubation and other neonatal matters/problems can be found at:http://www.neonatology.org/tour/timeline.HTML
she invented the improvised incubator :)))
yes you can
The chicken egg will likely hatch first. Quail eggs hatch in 21 to 23 days. Chicken eggs hatch in 21.
Gordon Armstrong
it has to be fertilized, and you can stick it in an incubator.
never
i think it stops them cracking