Where can you put the egg to form a baby chicken?
You can't just put an egg anywhere and expect a baby chicken to form! Here's why:
* Eggs need incubation: A chicken egg needs to be kept at a specific temperature (around 99.5°F) and humidity for about 21 days to hatch.
* A hen's body does the work: A hen's body naturally provides the warmth and humidity needed for the egg to develop.
* An incubator can help: People can use incubators to replicate these conditions.
* It's a complex process: The development of a baby chick inside an egg is a complex process involving cell division, growth, and eventually, hatching.
So, while you can put an egg in a nest, on a shelf, or in a refrigerator, it won't magically turn into a chick without the right conditions.
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