Store bought eggs not work. Many are not even fertilized. But, when they get cold they no good for incubation. If, you know someone with chickens get a fresh laid egg to use. When we were young for Extra Science Credit we would get a fertile egg and carry it around in our shirt pocket for 21 days and it will hatch, if, you take care of it (Not always, but, very often).
2007-04-09 04:51:33
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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No because the eggs sold at the super market haven't been fertilized. You'd have better luck getting a egg from someone who is actually raising chickens and has a fertile rooster in the yard.
2016-05-20 23:40:34
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answered by ? 3
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I don't know about incubators, but my mother once " hatched " a few eggs whose mother died, by putting these eggs which had been under the mother for I don't remember how many days already. And she, my own mother, did it. She got several lovely little baby chicks.
2007-04-09 04:51:59
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answered by MoiMoii 5
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No, because the eggs they sell at the supermarket for people to eat are unfertilized eggs, and eggs need to be fertilized with, well, rooster sperm in order to produce a chick. The hens who lay the eggs that are intended for people to eat are kept away from the roosters so their eggs stay unfertilized.
2007-04-09 04:54:11
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answered by fizzygurrl1980 7
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no. You would need to buy a special egg from a breeder or such like, as supermarket eggs have not been fertilised, so could never hatch into a chick
2007-04-09 04:49:09
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answered by maz Bradley 2
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might have a bake chick JK JK>. no i dont think you can because it has to be one that is fertilized .... go to a store that sells baby chicks and stuff and ask them for the proper egg//
2007-04-09 04:56:22
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answered by ~~~Buffy~~~ 6
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No, because plain supermarket eggs haven't been fertilized.
2007-04-09 04:49:01
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answered by ? 6
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no.
it must be a fresh fertilised egg - supermarket eggs are dead, unfertilised eggs
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2007-04-09 04:49:50
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answered by raspberryswirrrl 6
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no, it has to be fertilized by the rooster before it comes out of the chicken.
2007-04-09 04:49:35
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answered by Chelli B 1
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try it and let me knw. maybe we could open a chicken farm.
2007-04-09 04:49:26
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answered by allgiggles1984 6
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