Chickens are one of the few animals that will lay infertile eggs. The eggs in your refrigerator would never hatch. That would be true even if they had never been in your refrigerator but had been in a nest.
(A few chickens are put in pens with roosters. They lay fertile eggs. The eggs hatch and produce little chicks. Some of those will again grow up to be put in pens with roosters. Others will take the jobs of laying eggs. Others will become food.)
Baby lizards will hatch from their eggs in about 3 weeks on average. However it is possible for eggs to take a couple of months to hatch.
No. The eggs in your refrigerator that your purchase form the grocery store are not fertilized. Eggs also need heat for the chick to form inside. Also, you cannot tell the gender of an egg.
It is always possible however it is quite unlikely.
no. it is not possible, all eggs are the same except that they hold different pokemon.
Some geese will hatch anything, so just put the eggs under her as soon into her broodiness as possible and she might take to them.
It is possible that they may hatch a bit later, but it is also possible that they may not hatch at all. I recommend waiting a little longer to see if there is any progress, but be prepared for the possibility that the eggs may not hatch. If there are no signs of hatching after a little longer, it may be best to consult a poultry expert for advice.
No, rubber chickens are not able to lay eggs.
The length of time can vary depending on where the eggs are laid and the temperatures - under average conditions it may take 75 days.
Yes, snakes hatch from eggs.
No. The egg must be fertile, and being in the refrigerator for too long will kill any embryos. Eggs that are sold for consumption are never fertile, unless bought locally. Without a rooster the eggs will not be fertile, and batteries do not keep roosters, as roosters are not necessary for a hen to lay eggs.
No,only monotremes hatch eggs.
Yes, they hatch from eggs.