Science, asked by Twizted, 1 year ago

A farmer places unhatched chicken eggs under a heat lamp. How does the radiation help the eggs?

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Answered by DaSecretSoul
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Answer :-

Most probably they don’t hatch due to these radiations.

Because they need the warmth of the hen only.

Farmers must place them under broody hen.

Or place in Incubators.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Most presumably they don't incubate because of these radiations, since they require the glow of the hen as it were.

Ranchers must place them under broody hen or place in Incubators. It makes the eggs more fragile so they are less demanding to tear open.

It makes the eggs more grounded so they don't break. It keeps the eggs warm until the point when they incubate.

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