Is it your first hatching season? While hatching eggs might seem like a simple process that takes care of itself, there are a few quirks that you will want to keep in mind. One of the most important starting points is asking the question: what is the typical incubation period for a chicken egg?
So How Long Do Chickens Take to Hatch?
Under normal conditions, and given proper care, chicken eggs will naturally take an average of 21 days to hatch, while other poultry egg breeds may take longer depending on the type.
This can depend on a number of factors, including minor temperature changes if using incubation and the health and age of the laying hen. Sometime hatching may take a little less time and some a little longer.
Here is a guide:
Breed |
Incubation Period |
---|---|
Bantams |
21 |
Chickens |
21 |
Ducks |
28 |
Muscovy |
35 |
Turkeys |
28 |
Geese |
28 - 34 |
Guinea Fowl |
26 - 28 |
Pheasant |
23 - 28 |
Pea Fowl |
28 - 30 |
Quail |
16 - 18 |
Partridge (Chukar) |
23 - 24 |
Pigeon |
18 |
Swan |
36 - 37 |
Ostrich |
42 |