21 days, give or take a few days.
It depends on the type of fowl you are trying to hatch. Chickens eggs should be incubated at 100 degrees Turkeys eggs should be incubated at 99 degrees Ducks eggs should be incubated at 100 degrees Geese eggs should be incubated at 99 degrees Guinea Fowl eggs should be incubated at 100 degrees
Many chicks never know their mother. Most chicks are artificially incubated and are raised in a brooder with other chicks their own age. Chicks hatched by a broody hen in the chicken coop often stay with "mom" until they are full grown at the age of 6 to 8 months old and will often stay with "mom" all their lives. This is basically just for companionship as the mother hen does not feed her chicks, they are born knowing how and what to eat.
Sesame chicken will stay good in a refrigerator for up to two days in a sealed container. The chicken will need to be put in a refrigerator after it has been cooked.
no, for a chicken egg to hatch, you need a warm temperature, store cool them off, stopping the process of maturing(hatching)
At 4 or 6 months you need to separate the baby the mother will need to dry up and no the momma will not wean the baby it will let it keep suckling and as long as its suckling the mother will still produce milk
Fertilised platypus eggs stay in the mother's body for around 28 days. The egg is incubated by the mother curling around it and keeping it warm and dry in the chamber of the burrow for another 10 days.
chickens don't need their parents they learn them self's.
all animales need sleep so the answers is yes
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You should cook a rotisserie chicken for about an hour. You may need to cook the chicken longer if it is frozen.
It depends on the type of fowl you are trying to hatch. Chickens eggs should be incubated at 100 degrees Turkeys eggs should be incubated at 99 degrees Ducks eggs should be incubated at 100 degrees Geese eggs should be incubated at 99 degrees Guinea Fowl eggs should be incubated at 100 degrees
You need to start holding your chicks ASAP and it won't be a problem. If your chicken is older you need to handle them frequently
Overnight if you need to.
Many chicks never know their mother. Most chicks are artificially incubated and are raised in a brooder with other chicks their own age. Chicks hatched by a broody hen in the chicken coop often stay with "mom" until they are full grown at the age of 6 to 8 months old and will often stay with "mom" all their lives. This is basically just for companionship as the mother hen does not feed her chicks, they are born knowing how and what to eat.
yes you just need to hold it with the shape of a cup and you wont hurt it
Chicken tenders will need to be fried in hot oil. The chicken tenders will need to be cooked on each side for about 6 -7 minutes.