No- most eggs you buy at the grocery store have been pasteurized and homogenized- therefore there is no viable life inside the egg. If you want to hatch a chicken- get a fresh egg from the farm that has not gone through those processes.
Course if you sat on an egg you would just get a messy bottom.
2006-07-28 13:16:17
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answered by alannafaye 2
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Fredric Cohen (1959 ad- ) referred to that, had the egg come first, there ought to were no rooster (chicken) to position it, sit down on it and save it warmth, so a stay chick ought to under no circumstances have hatched from it. So the egg needs a rooster. The question now ought to be the position did that first rooster come from? If merely an egg it really is laid with suggestions from a rooster and which will hatch right into a rooster ought to correctly be considered a rooster egg: Then the first rooster got here from a diverse variety of egg (no longer a rooster egg) and laid the first rooster egg. to that end eggs (commonly) got here first, the rooster got here after, and the rooster egg got here very last.
2016-11-26 21:34:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope,once they have been refrigerated they cannot produce a chicken.Besides they have to be FRESH eggs fresh from the chicken,not refrigerated,and put in an incubator or under a chicken.
2006-07-28 13:15:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No probably not. The egg's sold commercially are not fertilized. Secondly, assuming you had one that was fertililized extensive refridgeration would of course kill the embryo.
2006-07-28 13:16:17
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answered by Tufr 2
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No, you won't be a mommy to a dozen little chicks. They aren't fertile for one, and even if they were, they would be dead from the cold by now.
2006-07-28 14:28:13
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answered by Linda 6
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can't believe i'm answering this ?...........no, the eggs we eat have not been fertilized. go to a farm store and buy a chick
2006-07-28 13:16:04
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answered by xjoizey 7
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no, it has to be kept warm from the time its been laid,plus they have got to be fertilized before being laid by the hen
2006-07-28 13:16:10
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answered by purpleaura1 6
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