Temperature and humidity are natures triggers for embryo development. The optimum temperature for growth of the embryo is 100.5 F with a humidity of 60%. Embryo growth will start at lower temperatures however it will be slower and viability of the chick over a longer development within the egg is greatly reduced.
Healthy active chicks should be kept warn and safe in a chick brooder box. Chicks that are listless and inactive should be separated from the others and kept in warm humid conditions until they fluff up and start to improve.
Factories are warm and humid because of the working machinery. They are not "kept" that way on purpose. It happens because the proper systems are not in place.
kept them warm
For the chicks in the eggs to develop and hatch properly, the eggs must be kept warm. The chicken's body heat keeps them warm. If the eggs are taken away from the hen and still meant to hatch, they are kept in an incubator to maintain the right temperature. If they aren't meant to hatch, the are refrigerated. This stops the development of the chick. Supermarket eggs aren't usually fertilized so there isn't a chick to develop, but they are still refrigerated to keep them fresh.
By putting the eggs near a warm place.
No- 30% of fertilized eggs are duds
The male emu builds a nest and incubates the eggs laid by the female. He also raises the chicks.
Both the male and the female do. The parents of the eggs share the setting keeping the eggs warm. They both share in the raising of the chicks once they hatch.
Penguin baby eggs are kept warm by the father while the mother looks more food
Yes, cockatiel eggs need to be kept warm. :}
The gestation period for Muscovy duck eggs is approximately 35 days. During this time, the eggs should be kept in a warm and humid environment to ensure proper development. After hatching, the ducklings are typically precocial, meaning they are relatively mature and can walk and swim shortly after emerging from the egg.
put them in a lit fishtank with no water of coarse and put hay in it