A duckchick? lol
The chicken egg will likely hatch first. Quail eggs hatch in 21 to 23 days. Chicken eggs hatch in 21.
yes I think yes, if a warmed custom built cages can hatch eggs why not chickens? They are poultry anyway
The Chicken!!!! If it was the Egg who sat on the Egg for it to hatch?? Nobody so... God made the Chicken FIRST!
i think the egg came first you don't necessarily need a chicken to have an egg it could be a hybrid egg that would hatch to be a chicken thus the egg is first
For a duck egg to hatch with incubation it take approximatly 25-28 days. If the temperture is higher it will hatch faster.
If you think carefully about it, chicken comes first. An egg would not be hatched if, there was no warmth. A chicken sits on the egg before it can hatch. I dont reckon there was any incubator long time ago. Sun does not provide the extra warmth needed for an egg to hatch. haha tricked you. If you believe in God, then chickens came before the egg.
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It will sit until the others all hatch and leave any that don't hatch.
Your duck egg is dead. Throw it away.
Neither a duck nor a turkey can fertilize a chicken egg. they are different species.
It is possible that the chicken might - I have had a chicken hatch a turkey egg, a duck egg and of course a chicken egg. My duck has hatched turkeys, ducks and chicken, and my turkey had hatched turkeys and chickens (though we had to take the eggs off her when they started to hatch because she is a big turkey, and squashes them). It the egg is not too big for the chicken, I think it should be alright. You've just got to make sure that she doesn't turn the egg out of the nest for either being to big, not enough room with other eggs, or any other reason. I think it would be best if you only give the hen the egg, and maybe 1 or 2 chicken eggs if she is a big chook. You could always try an incubator if you have one too. Good luck of hatching it!