because you dont want only one side to get all the heat .
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∙ 12y agoit can't turn by itself
At least three times a day, and turn them an odd number of times a day.
By day 3, the developing chicken embryo will have started forming its neural tube, which will eventually become its brain and spinal cord. The circulatory system also starts to develop at this stage, along with the formation of the eyes and ears. At this point, the embryo begins to take on the distinct shape of a chick.
To exercise the embryo.
Having an EGG-ERCISE
From an evolutionist's point of view, the egg came first. A chicken, by definition, must be born from an egg. The egg does not have to be a chicken's egg however. The egg could be layed by an avian that is very similar to a chicken, but which is not a chicken. A small mutation in the genes produces the chicken offspring, which in turn lays eggs to produce more young.
It's either not a chicken egg that the man is eating each day, or the man is eating an chicken egg each day through the ingredients of the food he is consuming each day. The man ate an egg each day of some bird other than a chicken--the egg of a duck or goose, for example.
It really depends on the type of eggs you are trying to hatch. For example, a chicken egg needs to be turned at least three times a day but experts recomend that you turn any type ofeggs an odd number of times so it causes the embryos to "sleep" on varying sides.
it would take day-and-a-half
the cardinal bird and roadrunner.
A normal egg is NOT oily.
it turn into rubber once youll soak it into the vingar just like an egg
it turn into rubber once youll soak it into the vingar just like an egg