How do you chick comes out from the egg?

It's "chick" not "chick," and here's how they come out of the egg:

The Process:

1. Internal Peaking: The chick starts the process by using its "egg tooth" - a small, sharp point on the top of its beak - to peck at the inside of the egg. This usually starts around day 18 of incubation.

2. Breaking Through: After several days of pecking and rotating within the egg, the chick creates a small crack. It then pushes against the inside of the shell, using its legs and feet to help rotate and enlarge the crack.

3. Emerging: Eventually, the chick will create a large enough opening to wiggle its way out. It's a surprisingly strong and determined effort!

4. Absorption of Yolk Sac: The chick emerges with its yolk sac still attached. It will then absorb this sac for nourishment in the first few days after hatching.

Things to Note:

* Incubation Time: The incubation period for a chicken egg is typically 21 days.

* Help From the Hen: The mother hen plays a crucial role by keeping the eggs warm and turning them regularly.

* Natural Instincts: Hatching is a natural process that the chick is born with the instinct to perform.

Here's a fun fact: The egg tooth falls off a few days after hatching, as it's no longer needed.