Embryology Basics
Hatching Eggs
Critical Thinking
Vocabulary Challenge
Producers and Commodities
100

A female chicken.

What is a hen?

100

Unlike a forced-air incubator, this one does not have a fan to stir the air. 

What is a still-air incubator? 

100

This is done prior to touching fertile eggs to prevent bacteria from entering the porous eggshell. 

What is washing hands? 

100

To create and maintain good conditions for developing fertile eggs to hatch. 

What is to incubate?

100

Anything a producer (farmer) will grow or raise on their farms to sell for a profit. 

What is a commodity?

200

A male chicken. 

What is a rooster? 

200

100.5°F

The ideal temperature of an incubator.

200

These are the eggs we buy at the store. They are safe to eat because of this. 

What is infertile? 

200

The amount of water in the air. 

What is humidity?

200

During 2004, in the United States, over 89 billion of these were produced. 

What are chicken eggs? 

300

21 days long

What is the standard incubation period? 

300

A container with the proper humidity and temperature to allow fertile eggs to hatch. 

What is an incubator?

300

Temperature, humidity, and turning the eggs

What are successful hatching factors? 
300

The yellow mass located in the center of an egg. This is the chick's first food during its prehatching life and its first food after it comes out of the shell.

What is the yolk?

300

This is the third-largest egg-producing state in the country. 

What is Pennsylvania? 

400

The study of the growth of a living thing.

What is embryology? 

400

A fertilized egg at any stage of growth before hatching. In its later stages, it clearly looks like the fully developed chick. 

What is an embryo? 

400

Doing this prevents the embryo from sticking to the shell and ensures proper development. Without it, the embryo may develop abnormally or fail to hatch.

What is turning the eggs?

400

One a male and female mate and the parent cells come together. 

What is fertilization? 
400

This is the process of sorting eggs by quality and size. 

What is grading? 

500

Using the light from a projector or a flashlight to observe the growing embryo. 

What is candling? 

500
A baby chick trying to break from its shell. 

What is pipping? 

500

This is done to help identify eggs in the incubator and ensure proper handling. 

What is marking the eggs? 

500

The scientific name for the white of the egg. 

What is the albumen?

500

To prevent bacteria from growing, this is done after eggs are packed. 

What is refrigerating eggs? 

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