yes you can hatch a robins egg under a hen because i tried it once and it worked but the hen and the robin don't get along very well
Once you get an egg from Day care by leaving two pokemon there of the opposite gender, you have to talk to the day care man and have an open slot in your party to receive the egg. After you get the egg you walk around with it in your party for a certain amount of steps. The amount varies but eventually the egg will hatch. Certain pokemon like slugma have certain abilities that will speed up this process if they are next to your egg in your party.
ok.1st you can read all the answer arcs at once (in order)(ie.#1Onikakushi-hen, #2Watanagashi-hen, #3Tatarigoroshi-hen and #4Himatsubushi-hen. ) and then the answer arcs (also in order): (ie #5Meakashi-hen, #6Tsumihoroboshi-hen #7Minagoroshi-hen and #8 Matsuribayashi-hen.) Or you can read the question arcs THEN the corresponding answer arcs. (ie. #1Onikakushi-hen then #1(b)Meakashi-hen, #2Watanagashi-hen then #2(b)Tsumihoroboshi-hen etc.).the decision is up to you.^^
Chicken Hen and Rooster Duck hen and Drake Turkey hen and Tom Peahen and Peacock
The answer is "mare".The expression "as scarce as hen's teeth" means that it doesn't exist (because they don't). The original meaning of "mare's nest" is something illusory--or doesn't exist.In addition to the parallel meaning between the two expressions or idioms, there is also a parallel construction, with a possessive in each case: hen's teeth; mare's nest.This is important in an analogy question, which requires an exact parallel for the answer to be correct (A is to B as X is to Y).The parallel construction provides the test against which other "possible" answers to this analogy can be tried. There are plenty of things that don't exist, for example, but only one expression or idiom that shares with "hen's teeth" both meaning and the possessive construction.
Light brown medium sized eggs. U of D attempted to breed blue egg laying into the birds but it failed.
28 days
The temperature under a broody hen is normally about 100.5 degrees F with a humidity of approximately 55%.
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A hen
Leave them alone and let the mother do her job. Your hen will continue to lay on the eggs a few days after the first ones hatch. The chicks will tuck themselves up under her to stay warm and the hen will keep them and the eggs warm while waiting. Good luck!
They sit in the hen house on eggs, on the roost or in a nest.
If the hen turkey is nesting let her incubate the eggs. If you have a good broody chicken hen let the hen incubate the eggs.
Yes, not all eggs hatch even when a brood hen tends them. "Fake" eggs are available for use when a breeder needs a hen to hatch only a very few eggs. The hen will care for any egg in the nest when she broods.
You should not do this. The eggs that are already there will hatch much sooner, the hen will continue to set on them but the older chicks will bully the late one's and often kill them unless you separate them. Eggs only take 21 days to hatch so if your hen has been on the nest continually for 10 days you are too late to add eggs.
Yes, only the hen sits on eggs.
No, fertile hen eggs need to be incubated at the proper temperature and humidity levels to hatch successfully. Simply sitting in hay will not provide the ideal conditions for the eggs to develop and hatch.