Mckick answered Thursday November 10 2005, 10:56 am: I eat chicken eggs. If you get them at the time that they lay them or later that's fine. If you want them to hatch leave them in there with the chicken and she will hatch them. they are feteriliezed eggs but just break them to make sure that there isn't anything in the eggg. I hope that I helped. keemkick@hotmail.com [ Mckick's advice column | Ask Mckick A Question ]
helpful_13 answered Wednesday November 9 2005, 8:32 pm: You ate an egg that was not a chick. The chicken made it with out a rooster around and if there was a rooster around then you wouldn't have aten it because they cannot sell them. So you din't eat a chick [ helpful_13's advice column | Ask helpful_13 A Question ]
fish34 answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 6:58 pm: Chickens lay eggs, with or without a rooster. For an egg to become a chick though, a rooster needs to fertilize it. Eggs sold at stores for food are not fertilized, and therefor cannot become chicks. [ fish34's advice column | Ask fish34 A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 2:53 pm: Some eggs are not meant to turn into chickens. If you take an egg that has a chick inside, and hold it up to the light you should see a black dot in the middle. With an egg that is just a dud... and you hold it up to a light there is no black dot in the middle.
schlichtinator answered Tuesday November 8 2005, 2:49 pm: Unincubated eggs don't hatch. Something about needing warmth in order to develop properly. Commercial eggs get take right away so they don't even start the chickenification process.
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