Can a hen still bring out chicks after 8 hours away from the eggs?

Updated on Three rural 2024-08-03
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Whether a hen can still bring out chicks after 8 hours away from the egg depends on a number of factors, including the season, the stage at which the hen hatches the eggs, and the maturity of the embryos inside the eggs.

    In the cold winter wax moon, if the hen hatches the eggs for a day or two, the hen leaves the egg for 8 hours, which will basically not affect the normal development of the embryo, in this case it is still possible to hold out the chicks. However, if the hen has been incubating the eggs for more than 10 days or more, leaving for 8 hours may cause the embryo in the egg to die due to low temperature, and the chick cannot be held.

    In summer, due to the high ambient temperatures, the embryos in the eggs are usually able to develop normally, even if the hen is absent for 8 hours.

    In general, to determine whether the hen can still bring out the chicks after 8 hours away from the egg, it is necessary to consider various factors such as the incubation stage of the egg, the season, and the ambient temperature. It is recommended to consult the advice of professionals in actual operation and make judgments based on the actual situation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    There are several scenarios for this.

    1.If it is a cold winter wax moon, after the hen hatches the eggs, it is possible to leave the eggs for seven or eight hours, and it is possible that the chicks will not be able to hold the chicks, but even if it is a cold winter wax moon, it is not generalized, if the hen holds the nest for a day or two, and then suddenly leaves for eight hours. In this case, it will not have much impact, because at the beginning of the embryo's life, the tolerance to low temperature environment is relatively strong, and this tolerance to low temperature gradually decreases with the development of the embryo.

    2.In the cold winter wax moon, if the hen holds the nest for more than ten days, or more, and then leaves the egg for eight hours, then this situation may be completely wiped out and the chicks cannot be held.

    3.In summer, because the ambient temperature has reached more than 30 degrees, in this case, even if the hen is away for eight hours, a considerable proportion of eggs can still hatch chicks normally.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hens begin laying eggs six months after birth.

    Regarding the question of when the hen lays eggs, we need to analyze the specific problem on a case-by-case basis. Normally, if it is a hen raised by one's own family, it will generally lay eggs about six months after birth, and if it is a hen raised on a regular farm, the laying time will be correspondingly advanced, and the eggs will be laid in about three months.

    Different chickens are in different breeding environments, and its egg production rate must be different, after all, compared to more formal chicken farms, the egg production rate of individual chickens is always lower. The second is that the feeding conditions also have an impact on the laying time of the hens. After all, if you want hens to lay eggs as soon as possible, then you must not be stingy in terms of chicken food.

    Finally, the weather can also affect the hen's egg production.

    The hen is a pheasant of the genus Protopheas.

    The head is small, the eyes are oval, the mouth is sharp and hard, the hair is many, dense and long, so it is also known as the round-haired hen, the start of eating is late, and the feeding is slow. Hens usually lay hay or soft plants together as a place to lay their eggs, and will keep their chicks under their wings when predators want to attack and prey on them. Distributed all over the world.

    Hens usually lay hay or soft plants together as a place to lay their eggs.

    When a predator wants to attack and prey on a chick, it will keep the chick under its wings. This is an innate behavior: it refers to a genetic trait of the species that is determined by the genetic material in the animal, and does not need to be learned, and is born with a behavioral ability, which can be manifested under the right conditions by neuromodulation or hormonal regulation.

    To put it simply, without learning, protecting chicks is an innate behavior of hens.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It should have been the egg first. Originally, this is an unclear question and answer, in the process of species evolution, you can't find a clear point that a certain species has arisen, this is a gradual process, but if we have to say that a certain chicken is the ancestor of all chickens, then the egg that produces this chicken is produced by a creature that cannot be called a chicken, but the egg produced by this non-chicken creature has mutated, and after hatching, it is not the original creature, we call him a chicken.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I don't think it's a big problem as long as it's fertilized.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, no problem, let's re-incubate.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. 2. Every day, the hens should be fed with water and feed, and the feed can be corn, wheat, etc., and occasionally some green fodder should be properly fed. Some hens will stay in the nest all the time, so they must be forcibly caught out, so that the hens can eat and defecate outside, and the time for releasing them is about 20 minutes.

    3. If there are eggs contaminated with feces or broken eggs in the chicken nest, be sure to take them out immediately, wash the contaminated eggs and put them back in the chicken nest. The chicken nest must be placed in a cool, quiet and dark place, if the hen does not turn the eggs during the incubation period, you can take the method of manual egg turning, which can improve the hatching rate of the eggs.

    How long does it take for a hen that lays eggs in the first year to hold a nest.

    Hello, happy to answer for you; In general, it takes about 6-7 months for a free-range hen to start laying eggs, while a large-scale hen only needs about 3-4 months to lay eggs.

    I hope the above is helpful to you If you are satisfied with me, please give me a thumbs up

    It's not about how long it takes to lay eggs. Is it a question of how long can I hold a nest? It's to hatch chicks.

    Hold on. 1. Hens can hatch chicks after about 21 days, but this time is not fixed, and it should be inferred in combination with the season. If it is in the spring, the temperature is not very warm, generally it takes 21-24 days.

    If it is in summer, the chicks can be hatched in about 19 days. When the eggs hatch to the 7th day, the first light is carried out, and the fertilized eggs are clear and the unfertilized eggs are generally transparent. Unfertilized eggs can be removed as they do not hatch chicks.

    2. Every day, the hens should be fed with water and feed, and the feed can be corn, wheat, etc., and occasionally some green fodder should be properly fed. Some hens will stay in the nest all the time, so they must be forcibly caught out, so that the hens can eat and defecate outside, and the time for releasing them is about 20 minutes. 3. If there are eggs contaminated with feces or broken eggs in the chicken nest, be sure to take them out immediately, wash the contaminated eggs and put them back in the chicken nest.

    The chicken nest must be placed in a cool, quiet and dark place, if the hen does not turn the eggs during the incubation period, you can take the method of manual egg turning, which can improve the hatching rate of the eggs.

    I hope the above is helpful to you If you are satisfied with me, please give me a thumbs up

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    <> chicks generally hatch for about 21 days, and the specific number of days will change with the outside temperature. Hatching chicks should choose high-quality disease-free, clean surface, uniform shell thickness, no damage, and hatching eggs can not be stored at a temperature of 10-15 for more than 3 days, and stored at a temperature of 21-25 for more than 7 days, otherwise it will affect the effect of incubation. It is also necessary to choose the temperature suitable for incubating eggs according to the size, breed and ambient temperature of the eggs.

    1. How many days does it take for the chicks to hatch out of the shell

    1. Chicks generally hatch for about 21 days, the specific number of days will change with the outside temperature, if the temperature is relatively high, it only takes 19 days to hatch, if the temperature is relatively low, it takes 21 days to hatch.

    2. Hatching chicks should choose eggs with no disease, uniform eggshell thickness, positive color, and no damage.

    3. The eggs used for artificial incubation cannot be stored for more than 3 days under the condition of 10-15, and the longer the storage time, the more difficult it is to hatch chicks. If it is in the environment of 21-25, it should not exceed 7 days.

    4. The incubation temperature of eggs is required to be around, but according to the size, variety and environmental temperature of the eggs and the performance of the machine, the ideal incubation temperature will change to a certain extent, and the highest will not be exceeded, and the lowest can not be lower.

    Second, the hen can not leave the eggs for a long time

    1. How long the hen can not leave the eggs is generally related to the ambient temperature, for example, it is okay to leave for a few hours in the summer when the temperature is high, and it is not possible to leave for a few minutes in winter.

    2. Eggs should be disinfected before hatching, because eggs will be polluted by feces and dust after production, and there will be a large number of bacteria on the surface of the eggshell, which will not only affect the hatching of eggs, but also contaminate incubators and utensils to spread various diseases.

    3. It is better to strictly control the incubation humidity, and the relative humidity is better to control at 50-60% after 1-18 days of egg incubation, and the relative humidity is better to control at 60-70% when incubating at 19-21 days, which is conducive to uniform heating of the embryo and heat dissipation of the embryo, and it is easier for the chick to come out of the shell in the later stage.

    4. In the process of incubation, the eggs should be turned regularly, if the eggs are not turned for a long time, the embryo is easy to adhere to the eggshell membrane, which will affect the development of the embryo. Turning the egg can change the position of the embryo, prevent the embryo from sticking to the eggshell membrane, and can also appropriately increase the movement of the embryo and promote the blood circulation of the embryo.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Summary. Dear, according to scientific research, hens are unlikely to hatch chicks after 8 hours away from the eggs.

    The hen was left for 12 days, and it was okay to leave for a long time.

    Dear, according to scientific research, hens are unlikely to hatch chicks after 8 hours away from the eggs.

    Because during incubation, the embryo inside the egg needs to be kept at a certain temperature and humidity to ensure its normal development.

    If the hen is away from the egg for too long, the temperature and humidity will be out of balance, which will affect the development of the embryo.

    In general, hens need to hatch eggs for about 21 days, during which the eggs need to be constantly turned to keep the temperature and humidity stable.

    I don't know how long I haven't applied it, but the eggs are cold when I see it.

    If your hen has been incubating for 12 days, it should be in the middle of its incubation period.

    If left for too long can affect embryonic development.

    It is best not to exceed 20 minutes.

    It was a new nest and the eggs were buried.

    Because the hen is away from the nest for too long, it will cause the temperature of the hatched eggs to drop, which will affect the hatchability of the eggs and the healthy growth of the young birds.

    Can you still get out of the chicks, do you want to throw them away?

    Dear, if the eggs are cold, it is likely that the chicks will not hatch.

    Because during incubation, the embryo inside the egg needs to be kept at a certain temperature and humidity to ensure its normal development.

    Good. It is best not to leave the nest for more than 20 minutes, otherwise it will affect the development of the embryo.

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