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In nature a chicken will sit on a nest of egs keeping them warm. This helps the emryo develop in to the chick. when hatched the chicks natural body heat mechonism is still developing and therefore they need warmth. In the wild a chicken will still hudle the chicks together and keep them warm until they are able to create their own body heat

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