The temperature is 90 degrees Fahrenheit
keeps the egg at the right temp, and the air around it clean
an incubator
Will-I-Am
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The thermometer scales the temperature.
It's to show how the temperature is the same as the chicken.
No. It't the same as hatching chicken eggs.
A chicken can be hatched from under the mother hen after 21 days of sitting on them, as long as the eggs are turned for the first 18 days, twice a day (morning and night). But, I think you are referring to an incubator, where you put fertilized eggs at a certain temperature, and turn them just as a mother hen would do. I have put a lot of eggs in my incubator, and most of them hatched, so you've got a good chance to hatching most eggs.
yes you can it will just hatch difference day
at least 90 degrees
Incubating the eggs was necessary for their survival.
Mine has. I was using his terrarium as an incubator thinking he wouldn't eat the eggs. I was wrong
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The chicken egg will likely hatch first. Quail eggs hatch in 21 to 23 days. Chicken eggs hatch in 21.
yes it can
Although researchers have found evidence in some breeds that temperature can affect the sexual outcome of the chick, normally that is a situation with reptiles, because reptile eggs are deposited in soil. Chicken eggs incubate under a broody hen, or in an electrically controlled compartment, at a steady 100F. Therefore, what determines the sex of a baby chick is its genetics, not the temperature of an incubator.
Incubators are used in Biology, hospitals, and agriculture for hatching eggs. An incubator has a thermostat that is turned on to a specific temperature and when the temperature goes below the set temperature, the heating element comes on.