فقست بيض من المتجر - Summary

Summary

The video's narrator attempts to hatch eggs from a supermarket using an incubator. Initially, he tries with chicken eggs but fails. He then researches and discovers that quail eggs have a higher success rate of hatching. He repeats the experiment with quail eggs and, after 18 days, two eggs start to show signs of hatching. Eventually, 9 quail chicks hatch, and the narrator is overjoyed. He takes care of the chicks, feeding and keeping them warm, and decides to find a more suitable caregiver for them to ensure their survival and growth. The video ends with the narrator asking viewers about their experiences with raising chicks and inviting them to share their stories in the comments.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator buys chicken eggs from a supermarket to try to hatch them.
2. The narrator uses an incubator to try to hatch the eggs.
3. The incubator is set to a temperature of 99.5 Fahrenheit and a humidity level suitable for chicken eggs.
4. The eggs need 21 days to hatch.
5. After 21 days, none of the chicken eggs hatch.
6. The narrator tries again with quail eggs from the supermarket.
7. Quail eggs need 18 days to hatch and require a temperature of 98 Fahrenheit.
8. The narrator uses a specialized light to check on the quail eggs and detect any formations inside.
9. One of the quail eggs hatches on the 12th day.
10. The narrator discovers that the egg that hatched was probably overcooked due to high temperature.
11. The narrator decides to continue the experiment and waits for the remaining eggs to hatch.
12. On the 16th day, the narrator prepares the eggs for the hatching stage by increasing the humidity level.
13. On the 18th day, the narrator checks on the eggs and finds small cracks forming on the surface.
14. The narrator waits for the eggs to hatch and eventually, multiple eggs hatch on the same day.
15. A total of 9 quail chicks hatch from the eggs.
16. The chicks are kept in the incubator for 24 hours before being transferred to a new enclosure.
17. The chicks are fed and kept warm under an infrared light.
18. The narrator decides to give the chicks to someone who can raise them properly.