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Eggs never come out of eggs--what are you talking about? The purpose of an egg is to protect something soft that is not an egg, so that wouldn't even make any sense. Gently, gently... This may be English as a second language manglish and a confusion with semantics and terminology and thinking hatch needs a noun and getting mixed up with eggs, chickens and hens. I think what is meant is: why the eggs you buy, laid by hens, don't hatch when you take them home. If they are battery cage eggs, then they aren't fertilised. Hens/chooks lay eggs whether or not they are mating with roosters. If you are actually buying eggs in a free range environment that has roosters or have your own hens and rooster and the eggs are fertilised, they won't develop unless a chook becomes broody and commits to sitting on them and keeping them at a constant temperature, apart from quick trips for water. The most productive hens have had broodiness bred out of them because while they are sitting on the eggs, they don"t lay any more eggs for some time. but classic old breeds still behave like real, motherly chooks. A lot of people keep little broody bantams to hatch their other chooks' eggs. Personally, I prefer to keep my splenetic rage for people who eat or hunt whales - someone who may be speaking in a second, new language, who genuinely doesn't know the reason why eggs bought don't hatch and may be quite young is deserving of a little more compassion, as indeed, are the whales.

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