i think it stops them cracking
never
A chicken is hatched in an incubator.
No. In fact they will weigh slightly less when hatching. The weight loss is due to loss of moisture from the porous egg shell for 21 days during development. This weight loss can be reduced with proper relative humidity in the incubator. The lower the humidity surrounding the developing egg the greater the mortality rate of the embryo.
yes you can
There is around 66% of moisture in a chicken
it has to be fertilized, and you can stick it in an incubator.
The temperature is 90 degrees Fahrenheit
so the heat stays the certain tempature.
Little chicken funerals
if your using a real incubator, you just fill up the moisture rings. if its still too low, place a bowl of warm water beside the eggs
One rooster, one hen, and an incubator.
That egg will not hatch. Take it out. Bacteria will grow in it and also the moisture has all been lost. You do not want it to affect your other eggs that are in the incubator.