How many degrees is a mother chicken when hatching her eggs?

This is a bit of a trick question! Chickens don't have degrees in the way we understand them.

Here's why the question is funny:

* Degrees for humans: We get degrees (like a Bachelor's degree) from universities to show we've completed a course of study.

* Chickens and temperature: Chickens don't go to school. Instead, they use their body heat to keep their eggs warm during incubation. The ideal temperature for hatching eggs is around 99.5°F (37.5°C).

So, while chickens don't have degrees, they are excellent at maintaining the right temperature for their eggs!