You will need to candle the remaining eggs. This involves shinning a strong light into the egg in a dark room and look for movement of the shadow within the egg. You can also listen to the egg for a few minutes as late hatch eggs will peep or make scratching noises within the unopened shell.
No, normal eggs are not unhatched chickens. Normal eggs are eggs that have not been fertilized and so are fit for consumption.
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You can wait a day or two to see if the unhatched eggs actually hatch or you can transfer the unhatched eggs along with momma hen and chicks.
NO. Unless the chicken has mated with a rooster, she will lay non viable eggs. An egg will be produced by the chicken even when no rooster is available. Eggs that come from a grocery store are not fertile and therefore can never produce a chick.
Not all eggs get a chicken. But those that do are often laid by them. So those eggs get a chicken the very moment they come into existence. It is also possible that a foreign egg is adopted by a chicken. In that case the egg would get its chicken when it was adopted. There would be a time limit for this, as eggs cannot stay viable forever on their own.
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No, there are no remaining dodo eggs. The dodo, which became extinct in the late 17th century, left behind only a few preserved specimens, including some eggs that were discovered and are now housed in museums. However, these eggs are not viable for reproduction, and no living dodos or their eggs exist today.
As breeders we call them "Viable eggs". They are fertile but they may not end up as chicks. "Fertile chicken eggs" is just as good when discussing them with others.
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If a hen's eggs do not hatch after the incubation period, she may eventually leave the nest, especially if they are not viable. Typically, hens do not eat the unhatched eggs; instead, they may abandon them or push them out of the nest. In some cases, a hen will continue to care for the eggs until she feels it's time to move on, but she generally avoids consuming them to prevent attracting predators.
what do you mean by "what are fertilized"?? its an egg that is going to hatch because the male "Chicken" mated with a female Chicken a male chicken is not called a chicken i just told you that so you would better understand