Had an over 50% chance of dying, and will have to live with the effects that the antibiotics had on early development. Moreover, having to get out of their eggs give them time to finish developing enough to become fully detached from the shell, which, if it doesn't happen, is fatal (that's why you don't usually help a chick hatch).
For the people who don't know what he's inserting into the yolk, it's actually a hen or rooster stream so then it keeps all the nutrients to the baby and it becomes a rooster or a hen. You're welcome. Give me lots of likes please.
Theres a thin line between " this is the coolest thing I have ever seen" And "Well, thats enough internet for the day". This video walks that line to perfection.
True. But do you watch porn and masturbate to it on the internet? 'Cause nature never intended for you to do that, either lol. But unlike porn, this isn't addictive or bad for you.
Imagine being born and your little fertilizer house is kinda open but has a force field and you end up seeing this huge giant watching you and leaving then coming back after awhile every time till you grow and when your in a chicken home and the other chickens ask how you were born you have to go into detail about the giant watching your stages of in the egg
The chicken be like, "hooman forced me to be born in this world. He even yanked me out of the eggshell when I just wanted 5 more minutes of what I thought I could consider as sleep"
@@charakiga how is that terrifying? another egg that failed is just another egg that you eat right? How is killing an unborn chicken any different than a born one lol. I’m not a vegan extremist but I don’t see the point in saying that
I heard a rumor that in my school, an old promotion did the experiment on biology class. Almost everyone failed, but three guys who kept their chicklings as pets.
@@rageraptor7127 I get sperm and antibiotics, but why the nutrients? Wouldn't the egg have to contain everything else needed to hatch a chicken already?
@@JackDaZipper6599 On a normal state, sure, but I'm assuming it was needing some safer nutrients that hadn't been compromised by bacteria, on account of... Well, the hole.
I really love the imagery your comment evokes. I am an egg farmer, so I might just use what you said, about perfect pods & the Matrix when promoting my shipping of hatching eggs business.
I don't know what's more impressive the fact that you didn't cut the yoke with the grinder or the fact that you kept the chick alive with an open shell
The egg in the hatching shell was thrown away, the egg that was used for the chicken was cracked out of a brown eggshell and placed into the white one. Kinda makes it even more amazing
@@grantshearer5615 BLM is trying to Cancel this Lab who did this experiment. Brown Egg Chicks should NOT be gestated in White Shells. This is Condescending White Patriarchal Imperialism. AOC will be introducing Legislation to prohibit this problematic Systemic Racist practice.
And creep aswell I mean the process it's very creepy to see how slowly by slowly, from a cell it becomes a living being, its surprising but creep at same time!
This Chick: "So lemme tell you about when I was really young..." Other Chicks: "Stay away from Joe...he's crazy. Thinks he was born out of an open Egg..."
@@nickhobbs8868 ok, its not in shorts, but if you want sometjing EVEN MORE insane, i think theres a video of a guy hatching a chick without a shell. Like literally no shell iirc
There's loads of pores on the egg surface that feed capillaries in the yolk with oxygen while the chick is developing, gotta get air to the little dude somehow after all
My favorite part of technology nowadays is that our mad scientists get to post their experiments directly on RU-vid instead of just writing them in journals that get lost
I think that’s exactly what needed to happen. Now they can get instant gratification or shut down ,even Per to pet gratification. Love it but did he really even need the egg 🥚
Imagine thinking that scientist do experiment that can be translated into tiktok, your so lost, if scientists papers exist, it is because its easier and faster to write a 10 pages pdf than it is to build a 120min video
You speak as if the internet is forever lol, its more likely the experiments logged on paper will be around for hundreds of years after the internet is dissipated
@@Faar369 actually,thats not logical,when you use your muscles and after get stronger what happens is your muscle fibers(some of them)tear and your body fixes it with a thicker piece of micro tissue and than it is capable of şifting more İn this case if the strenggt increase is so crucial then that must mean they tear a lot of muscle fiber but even if you tear a lot of muscle fibers it wont make a significant diffrence,imagine if you are an untrained person and lift double your bodyweight.if you can lift it once After that day you will feel weak because you teared a lot of fibers.but after it heals you wont feel significantly stronger Using your muscles at maximum limit is not enough because 1 fiber can only tear once per usage because after it teares once it is completky unfonctional but even if all of your fibers tear at once after it heal(it would take a really long time) it will still not make you stronger because you need multiple added micro tissue in your muscle fibers in order to make a significant diffrence.breaking out of the egg is more likely natural selection test Natural selection test are always atleast one The first one is death since every being will die if lets say you didnt born with a heart because of a random genetic mutation you will die before you can mate and pass your genes this controlls your bad random mutations, Mating is the second test if you are not capable of mating other than death you still wont pass your genes And lastly some animals like birds need to get out of shell if it cant because of a random genetic mutation that lets say makes him have half of standart muscle fiber per cubic centemeter of muscle than it wont be able to come out and die Which will result in its random genetic mutation contained and not pass down.
@@Faar369 actually no, in a controlled setting where either there are humans to help(farm animals) or if it won’t breed and introduce these “bad genes” into the population it’s fine, but if you are ever going to release them then do not “assist” is the hatching process, unless you differentiate those that you assist and keep them as pets(if legal).
@@Faar369 no, the reason is because it ensures that the chick is actually ready to leave the egg, but for example mother hens actually help their chicks hatch by lightly crushing the eggs under their weight so it's easier to break out of. But if you don't let the chick get out of the egg by themselves you risk cutting blood vessels that run inside the egg, you can see the veins at the start of the process, and that can be fatal to the chick. Letting them hatch by themselves also ensures that they have absorbed the entire yolk which is also important as the chick may not have enough energy to survive otherwise. What makes me question the legitimacy of this video is the fact that the egg was never turned, unlike reptile eggs bird eggs have to be moved a lot in order for the chicks to be able to develop properly, sort of like human babies will be born with deficient muscle development if the umbilical cord has wrapped around the fetus and restricted movement. The jump from newly hatched to a chick that's at least like a week old I think is weird, and makes me believe that the chick did not develop correctly and did not live as a result. Especially since the poor thing was pulled out of it too, it could hint at the bird actually being too weak to even climb out of the egg. Snake breeders often cut open the eggs after the first individuals have hatched in order to ensure that non of the babies die due to lack of oxygen, some individuals may not have strong enough "teeth" to break out of the egg or may not have them at all and that can happen with birds too (they have a special tooth that they lose after hatching but I don't know the English name for it). Reptile eggs have to stay in the same orientation because after a short while after being laid the air inside the egg attaches to the top, if the egg gets turned the fetus inside basically drowns. But as you may have noticed with your regular chicken eggs they have that at the wider end of the egg, it stays at that spot no matter what orientation the egg is in.
My daughter watched a video like this when she was about 5, she kept on a me and we finally got an incubator and we ended up with about 7 quail and 5 ducks 😃
I wonder how growing inside an open egg effected the chick’s overall development. Perhaps a better immune system? I know that the hard work of hatching from the egg plays an important role in muscle development, which is why farmers only help chicks out of the egg if it’s truly stuck in there.
@@AnnaLVajda Actually, chicks very often die soon after “hatching” if the shell is broken for them. Keep in mind that baby birds are very different from human babies; baby birds need to at least be able to keep their heads lifted at all times to breathe and eat. They need to be much more mobile than human infants immediately after hatching, and the struggle to break out of the egg itself is the jumpstart they need to quickly grow muscle,
Not an expert, but from reading arguments in the comments of other similar videos I believe it creates a lot of risks during development as you’re essentially repeatedly introducing new foreign bacteria into the egg’s protective barrier. It can lead to anything from typical immune deficiencies, infections, birth defects / developmental failures, and of course even death. Then there’s there’s contributing factor that they aren’t getting the muscle development from hatching, which also can put them at risk. It’s generally not a recommended method, but people do it, sometimes for videos like this so they can get some attention and sometimes because according to them they need to know which eggs have been fertilized and are growing properly (as if there aren’t other, safer methods to do so.)
actually I begged my mom for a chick but she said we can't SO NOW WE CAN also my dad always buys eggs like every time he goes to super market EVERY TIME Wich is good
Videos like this should only confirm that we are just cells not spirits and that doesn’t have to be a depressing concept you can still live every day happily but there really is no point in believing in god or heaven or us being any more than other animals on this earth life is still beautiful without the belief of god
@@jholyroller6048 no he didn't ye twat if ye want to get all religious an shit it was "God" that created the world not jesus but we all know that's bullshit especially if ye belive in science
So would the constant exposure to light do anything to its eyes? I’m curious, because if they’re sensitive, would they be better or worst due to the constant exposure?
Biology major here, so in the family of phasianidae the fetus has an overarching structure when the egg is fertilized, the first formations of the fetus are the cerebrum along with the protoskeletal formation. When it comes to their corneas they are barely formed in the first stages of development, so the amount of light doesn't matter. As to later stages, their corneas is already developed to the point where I have no clue what I'm talking about but hey I would like to know too.
@@_jp_0966 thank you, it would seem that in some of its development, due to it being used to growing with little light and now it’s growing with it, which could be a big change. Or would it have better eyesight?
You/We should. They do this in order to replace God's creation: human reproduction, mate, womb, etc. So they can produce the kind of human-making that they want.
That was both absolutely disgusting and absolutely fascinating I found it disgusting cause it was a egg full of veins and stuff and it’s gross to me but it’s amazing that it turns into a baby