12 days
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I'm looking for fertile hatching eggs. Do you have any?
No
Fertile chicken eggs hatch in about 21 days, given warm temperatures and proper movement of the eggs by the hen. If you don't have a rooster in your flock, the hens won't lay fertile eggs and they'll just spoil.
Hens ovulate daily: their eggs. If their eggs are fertile there is a chance of them hatching into chicks, if incubated correctly.
I think that you can just leave them in a cool place, because eggs need to be warm to hatch.
If there is no male with her and she lays an egg, it will not be fertile and there is no chance of it hatching.
There are things that a person can do to cause a duck to become infertile. Feeding certain foods, along with allowing a duck to get too warm or too cold, can all cause it to become infertile.
duck eggs can take up to 35 days till hatching. but if you have already open the egg yourself then the duck is dead
bad question...like what month of the year? It would be usually spring but the other answer is when they are fertile
No. If the female attempted to hatch eggs without a male, the eggs won't be fertile, and the egg will just go rotten.
The eggs have to be fertilized before being laid in order to "grow" a chick. No most hens eggs for the human food chain are infertile all eggs are screened for fertility (blood spot in egg if fertile) any fertile eggs are removed before packaging. Most battery eggs are infertile, there is more chance of a fertile egg from free range chickens.