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chick grows as a pullet or rooster egg grows inside a hen
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chick grows as a pullet or rooster egg grows inside a hen mature Hen & rooster chick grows as a pullet or rooster egg grows inside a hen Chick hatches Egg sits in nest or trays until incubated Hen or incubator incubates eggs

chick grows as a pullet or rooster egg grows inside a hen mature Hen & rooster chick grows as a pullet or rooster egg grows inside a hen Chick hatches Eggs sit in nests or in trays awaiting incubation Hen or incubator incubates eggs

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You can change backgrounds as well mature Hen & rooster chick grows as a pullet or rooster egg grows inside a hen Chick hatches Egg sits in nest or trays until incubated Hen or incubator incubates eggs

Poult grows as a Hen or TOM egg grows inside a hen mature Turkey Hen & Tom Poult grows as a Hen or TOM egg grows inside a hen Chick hatches (POULT) Eggs sit in nests or in trays awaiting incubation Hen or incubator incubates eggs

Development of the egg starts only when incubation begins, so they all hatch within a day or two of each other, despite perhaps being laid over a period of two weeks or so. Before hatching, the hen can hear the chicks peeping inside the eggs, and will gently cluck to stimulate them to break out of their shells. The chick begins by "pipping"; pecking a breathing hole with its egg tooth towards the blunt end of the egg, usually on the upper side. The chick will then rest for some hours, absorbing the remaining egg yolk and withdrawing the blood supply from the membrane beneath the shell (used earlier for breathing through the shell). It then enlarges the hole, gradually turning round as it goes, and eventually severing the blunt end of the shell completely to make a lid. It crawls out of the remaining shell, and its wet down dries out in the warmth of the nest.