Egyptians hatch eggs the traditional way

05-04-2011 | | |
Egyptians hatch eggs the traditional way
Having a hatchability of more than eighty percent during the winter without using electricity and fancy tools is no exception in prehistoric incubators. They can be found in caves or clay houses in Egypt’s dessert. Learn more about hatching eggs the traditional way.   By Wiebe van der Sluis Those who believe that hatching eggs artificially is an invention of the 20thcentury are wrong. The first eggs hatched without the help of mother hen dates back at least till the Pharaoh’s time.


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Nathalie
Kinsley

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Fabian
Brockötter

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Tony
McDougal

Van Der Sluis