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Are there live chickens in eggs?
No, there are no live chickens in eggs.
Here's why:
* Eggs are a chicken's ovum. They are essentially the female reproductive cells.
* The egg is fertilized by the rooster. If the egg is fertilized, it has the potential to develop into a chick.
* Chickens develop inside the egg. The embryo inside a fertilized egg grows and develops over several weeks until it is ready to hatch.
* Eggs we eat are unfertilized. The eggs we buy at the store are typically from hens that have not been in contact with roosters, so they are unfertilized and will not develop into chicks.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
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