No, you do not. You should just keep it warm (the best option is to leave it under the mother as long as it is in a safe, warm and dry spot, or leave it in the incubator. It will eventually get warm, dry off, and get all fluffy. Do not wash it at all.
icubator
No.
No, the mark on the egg would not transfer to the chicken that hatches from it. The chicken's appearance is determined by its genetic makeup, not external marks on the eggshell.
chicken goose spider etc
No, you do not have to wash ground chicken. The cooking process get hots enough to cook off the bacteria in the chicken.
Yes you can, you can also hear peeping!
Lime washing is useful for the chicken coop. Lime wash disinfects the chicken coop, keeps insects away and seals surfaces.
as long as the chicken is uncooked you can. after it is cooked you cannot.
well because of the cold the chicken or rooster likes to take the egg out so when it hatches the chicken wont be so cold
Typically you could do both.
The egg hatches in a matter of hours, and a chicken-cow hybrid emerges from the broken shell.
you wash it 5 times a week