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    how do chicks get in eggs

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    The shell of an egg forms around the embryo that will become the chick. The embryo is the white spot on the yolk (yellow part). The yolk is what the chick gets nourishment from while it grows. 


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    It is something that you should understand if you paid attention in biology, or health class.  The male, rooster inseminates the female, hen.  She will have his sperm in her reproductive tract, and it will begin to fertilize her ovum, female sex cell.  She manufactures the "egg" which is the artificial environment which the hen then incubates for 21 days until the embryo hatches into the chick.  This same process occurs in fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians.  In mammals, the embryo still is created the same way, but there is gestation (pregnancy) within the body of the mother.  Hope that this clears it up for you...

    Colleen

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    I was thinking she might be too young for biology just by the wording of the question.
    mycatsmom

    the embryo developes into a chick.Then, the chick hatches.
    BTW, that pic up there looks like a duckling, not a chick
    Colleen

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    Well sorry about that mcm but they did not have pictures of a chicken in the egg. It's all the same be it duck or chicken. I felt this was a young child who asked and thought the pictures would help.


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