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Q: What temp do people incubate a blackbird egg?
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A blackbird egg fell out of its nest and cracked but the yoke did not fall out so you put it back will it still hatch?

If it does not appear to be cracked, there is nothing wrong with putting it back. The mother will not mind the little bit of scent you may leave on the egg. The mother may have pushed it out intentionally because it may be infertile or another egg has hatched.


What is the possibilits's that a robin egg falls out of a tree and still lives?

Almost none. The egg might not break when falling to the ground but in the absence of incubation by the mother Robin, the egg has virtually no chance of surviving. If you find an intact egg that has fallen out of a nest in a tree, you may be able to incubate it artificially and a live chick will emerge.


What is the Gestation period of blackbird egg?

Depends on what species, they all differ greatly.


How do you hatch eggs?

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.


How do kiwi reproduce?

Kiwi are birds and, like all birds, lay eggs in order to reproduce. Female kiwi lay their first egg when they are 3-5 years old. Breeding season begins in June, the New Zealand winter, and continues through to about March of the following year. Kiwi dig a burrow for the egg, or find a pre-existing burrow, several months before it is laid. Three weeks after mating, the female lays an egg which is about 6 times the size of an egg from another bird of similar size. Just before the egg is laid, it makes up 15-20% of the kiwi's body weight, and takes up so much room that the female is unable to eat because there is no room in her stomach. Both male and female kiwi incubate the egg, and another egg may already be developing in the female, to be laid in another three weeks' time. Male kiwis develop a bare patch on their abdomen, which is the "brood patch" - a section that is used to keep the egg warm. It takes 70-80 days for the eggs to incubate. Hatching may take up to three days. The chick hatches with its eyes fully open. Initially, it feeds on a yolk sac which also prevents the baby chick from moving about the nest, but this is mostly absorbed after a couple of days. The chick then begins to feed on tiny pebbles and twigs which are stored in its gizzard to help with food digestion once it starts eating real food.