It is difficult to help and not recommended if you do not have the right equipment. You need to determine where the chicks head is in order to make a very small crack in the shell. It would not do any good to make a hole at it's feet. You would need to candle or shine a strong light into the egg, look for head movement and tap a tiny small hole near the head. You need to know this may not work and you may end up doing damage to the chick. The membranes inside the egg have blood veins and damaging them will certainly kill the chick.
Animals that hatch from eggs include birds, reptiles (such as snakes and turtles), amphibians (such as frogs and salamanders), and some fish and invertebrates (such as insects and spiders). Mammals, however, give birth to live offspring.
Chickens can be born in any season, as long as they are provided with the appropriate conditions for warmth and care. However, most chickens are hatched in the spring because the warmer temperatures are conducive to the hatching and raising of chicks.
It is estimated that only about 10% of baby alligators will survive to adulthood. They face many challenges such as predation, lack of food, and competition from other alligators. However, those that do survive can live for several decades.
The electric eel starts out as an egg. Until the hatched egg turns to an adult, it stays pretty close to home. After about 10 years it goes back to the same area where it was hatched for spawning. Electric eels can live for a very long time.
Hens are chickens.Hens are female chickens and lay eggs.Roosters are male chickens and do not lay eggs.So your answer is YES, you need a hen to lay eggs.
This is quite an ongoing question. However, there has been no recent news of deleted Tweets due to "over-tweeting".
No. However the "egg" (ova) is fertilized to create a pregnancy in the female. But no, the chimp is not hatched from an egg.
Twitter users often message each other. This can be done by tweeting "@username", or via direct message. However, that does not mean that you will receive a message; ultimately, the answer to your question is just "possibly"
Bill Myers who resently left the Florida Gators Played 59 games to win 50. However there could be a second coach who ties him.
Goslings are baby geese and do not make much sound when they have just hatched. However, they honk like adult geese after a while.
Should be, provided of course that you know or have access to his personal cell phone number. Justin does not make that kind of information available to the general public, however. You might be better off "tweeting" him.
Animals that hatch from eggs include birds, reptiles (such as snakes and turtles), amphibians (such as frogs and salamanders), and some fish and invertebrates (such as insects and spiders). Mammals, however, give birth to live offspring.
There are other countries for Habbo. However, '.com' is now the only server with English.
If the gosling was hatched naturally, with it's mother, then Yes...it can go straight to the water. However, if you artificially hatched the egg using an incubator, or similar method...then NO. Artificially hatched goslings (and most aquatic fowl) do not have the protection of their mother's oil on them. They are not "water-proof" and will become wet & chilled, as the water will not bead up & roll off of them. Artificially hatched goslings should not be introduced to water until they are no longer "fuzzy". Once you see actual feathers beginning, their own oil gland (located just above the base of the tail) is functioning & they will instinctively use their beaks to spread the oil to other areas of their bodies. This is why birds & water fowl "preen" so often...to distribute these oils.
because oedipus is a gerendofile, however not knowing it. as he married his mother
Vinny Casronovo was the oldest, however he is not part of the Boyz anymore. Therefore Nick Mara is.
This is not true anymore however the answer I believe you are looking for is the viking helmet.