it means that it probably has too many eggs. it wont hatch or bacause it doesnt like that egg
You have a broody hen and she is warning the other chicken to keep away. She is protecting her clutch.
A Chicken clutch are the eggs that the broody has decided to sit on. "Clutch" is the word used in terms of the eggs she is sitting on.
their is a particular temprture required for the job.
If the eggs are not rotated, the yolk may stick to the inside of the shell, resulting in the loss of the chick. The hen moves her eggs in order to keep the yolk centered in the albumen. If the egg is left sitting still while it is developing the heavy yolk will drop and develop too close to one side of the inner shell possibly causing a deformity.
It can do i had two hens sitting with six eggs each they both hatched three chicks all eggs had chicks in them but three from each had died in the eggs
yes you can eat bird eggs
There could be several reasons your chicken isn't sitting on her eggs. She may not be broody, which means she isn't in the instinctual state to incubate eggs; some breeds are less prone to this behavior. Additionally, environmental factors like stress, temperature, or insufficient nesting space can deter her from sitting. Lastly, if the eggs are not fertilized, she may not feel the need to brood them.
Chicken eggs are. Many other creatures produce eggs.
For chicken eggs see the link below and other links from USDA.
on sitting on them Hens on a farm lay eggs into straw and the hens sit on the eggs until they hatch. Hens in large chicken farms do get to have such a luxury. The chickens' eggs are kept under heat until they hatch.
incubator which is like a hen sitting on the eggs and the incubator keep the eggs nice and warm and moves them like a mama hen would do but a incubator cost a lot of money
Well, darling, when a chicken plops its feathery behind on those eggs, it's called "brooding." That's just nature's way of keeping those eggs warm and cozy until they're ready to hatch. So, next time you see a chicken playing mama, you can thank brooding for those adorable little chicks that will eventually peck their way out.