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  2. Egg incubation - Wikipedia

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    Normally the egg is incubated outside the body. However, in one recorded case, the egg incubation occurred entirely within a chicken. The chick hatched inside and emerged from its mother without the shell, leading to internal wounds that killed the mother hen. [8] Embryo development remains suspended until the onset of incubation.

  3. Broodiness - Wikipedia

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    Castrated males can go broody with baby chicks, [8] showing that broodiness is not limited to females, however, castrated males do not incubate eggs. Contrary to common opinion, the temperature of broody hens barely differs from that of laying hens. [8] Broody hens pluck feathers from their chest, using them to cover the eggs.

  4. In-ovo sexing - Wikipedia

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    Female chicks can be raised to become egg-laying hens, or broilers fed to be slaughtered for meat, both for human consumption; after the sexing, these female chicks are transported to the rearing farms where they are housed before they go to a laying hen farm or broiler farm. On the other hand, the male chicks are deemed to have much less ...

  5. Egg producers pledge to stop grinding up male chicks after ...

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    You've probably heard about female chickens being kept in poor conditions, laying eggs in cages too small for them, but the male chicks face something else. Egg producers pledge to stop grinding ...

  6. Incubator (egg) - Wikipedia

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    The incubator is recorded being used to hatch bird and reptile eggs. It lets the fetus inside the egg grow without the mother needing to be present to provide the warmth. Chicken eggs are recorded to hatch after about 21 days, but other species of birds can take a longer or shorter amount of time. [10] Incubators are also used to raise birds. [11]

  7. Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Hens remain on the nest for about two days after the first chick hatches; during this time the newly hatched chicks feed by absorbing the internal yolk sac. [42] The hen guards her chicks and broods them to keep them warm. She leads them to food and water and calls them towards food. The chicks imprint on the hen and subsequently follow her ...

  8. Nankin Bantam - Wikipedia

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    The hens lay well, and are good sitters. Their eggs are very small and a creamy white colour. As with some other bantam breeds, broody Nankin hens were traditionally used to incubate the eggs of game birds such as pheasant, quail and partridge. [10] [13]: 116 The breed matures slowly, and makes a poor meat producer. [citation needed]

  9. Everything You Need to Know to Care for a "Hens and Chicks" Plant

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