An egg can "die" or become non-viable through several processes, primarily if it is not fertilized or if it deteriorates due to environmental factors. If an egg is fertilized but not properly incubated, the developing embryo can die. Additionally, exposure to extreme temperatures, bacteria, or mold can cause the egg to spoil, rendering it lifeless. In a broader sense, "death" in an egg context refers to the cessation of potential for development and life.
Egg Peritonitis and Salmonella are the two diseases that can cause a chicken to lay a bloody egg shell.
If there is no egg present in the oviduct when the sperm arrive, the sperm will typically die off and be naturally cleared from the body. They have a limited lifespan and cannot survive for long periods within the female reproductive system without encountering an egg for fertilization.
No. Chickens are warm blooded birds. Just like any warm blooded creature (e.g. humans), if they stay too cold for too long, they will die. If the egg is cold, the chick will die before the egg can hatch. That's why hens sit on their eggs to keep them warm.
penguins keep their eggs on their feet to keep the egg warm.if its not on their feet it might die.
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A Pokemon egg cannot die ever.
Augustus Egg died in 1863.
Durs Egg died in 1831.
Oscar Egg died on 1961-02-09.
The egg will die if not kept warm in a safe place.
they die when the spirm fertilizes the egg because the egg has no place to produce the egg
Woman release egg after an ovulation.this will die if not fertilized.
If the egg is not properly incubated in some fashion -- mother, father, or an icubation machine then yes, it will die.
By not feeding them
It will die!
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