people who feel bad about eating eggs. don't be. the eggs you eat at the store wont turn into chickens. they are not fertilized. Hens lay eggs regardless of them being fertilized. I've owned chickens my whole life. Matter of fact, some hens will eat their unfertilized eggs to get the nutrients back.
@@Orcrist Battery farms, caged chickens, ect. I imagine a lot more people would be okay with eating eggs if they were all from a free range farm. Like a real free range farm.
What I always find crazy is... something has simple as an egg has all the DNA information to form a heart, liver, brain, eyes, beak, feathers and everything else packed into it.
Uhm... Technically humans are also born from eggs. Women (or female humans if you like to be woke) generate eggs in their wombs. (Excuse me if this comment seems demeaning or offensive to you in any way.)
@@tejaswinikasinadhuni5231 my reasons ? I called this world beautiful because you know it fascinates me ....the green environment, animals , rainfall ,snowfall and many things but ofcourse humans have destroyed it to much extent
Yeah, no. This guy didn't bother to tell you that of the hundreds of baby chickens they removed from the shell, all died but this one. Between 55-95% of them would have survived had they been left to incubate in the shell like nature intended.
I would really love a video explaining the details of the equipment that was used for this process, there isn't much about incubating chickens out of eggs on the Internet and it's a really interesting topic
I agree. Chickens are funny creatures but also have some fascinating facts about them. For example, did you know they are the closest relatives to dinosaurs?
- "Do you remember how you were being born?" - "There was a huge human Hand, Cameras and a red, fast rotating Ventilatior. I could not move. I could not act. Trapped in the very fluids that kept bulding me. But I could see things before age would have a meaning to my very existence. And after that i fell out of some transparent device that held me inside and there i was" - "Uhm, okay"
Most chicken be like, I couldn’t see I was it was all dark and then I built of the courage to attack the wall and broke free into the world of the living.
I would love to see a more detailed video about the scientific details! As a future biologist I was truly mesmerised by this video and I have still many questions left unanswered. Why did so many embryo's died, especially near the end? What made this little guy survive? How did you come to the conclusion of using this kind of cup, would there be any different (better perhaps) way? Will you keep on experimenting? I'd love to hear the details.
@@johnclay14 Professors Yutaka Tahara and Katsuya Obara demonstrating a “shell-less culture system,” a process in which a chicken egg is artificially fertilized and placed in a clear sterile vessel, and the fetus is developed in an incubator, as described in a paper published by the Journal of Poultry Science in 2014
Its pretty normal for chickens, or any birds, to have some failure eggs. And probably them hatcing it in a cup doesnt really contribute much to those chances
Yes brove these things bring u to close to the creater of the world cal god his real name is allah mention in quran if u study quran in depth u wil understand about all creation n the creater and the purpos of life.
Not that much upgraded technology, we still can't make a single human cell by our own knowledge, but we know what elements are in cell. That's prove that humans has no ability to create like nature's almighty creator.
Nature is so beautiful therefore it was made by the Almighty Creator... until we see parasites that burrow inside your brain and eat you inside out, cancer that seemingly comes out for no general reason, and pandemics like the infamous COVID-19. Probably the Almighty Creator didn't create these, maybe. Maybe he just does not care, maybe. He was not there in the first place, maybe...
I think you need to take a closer look at the oxygenation requirements for the embryo. Too much oxygen can create oxygen toxicity, while too little is obviously bad as well. Plus there is also a hydration requirement to be looked at. Eggs have a certain moisture requirement, so it may be that you need to add a few drops of water into the embryo cups. I'd say to carefully monitor the weight of each embryo cup from day 1 to the day of hatching. Keep the weight constant by adding a few drops of water if the weight starts to drop due to evaporation.
This is incredibly cathartic to watch right now. I had a Muscovy duck sitting on a nest of 17 eggs. One didn't develop, she kicked one out of the nest, and a few more began to disappear. I suspected rats, until I noticed the smell. One or more of the eggs had become infected with bacteria and had burst, exposing all the eggs to infection. I had 11 eggs left, which I moved to a clean nest, and the mother got right back to work incubating them. The next day, there were only 10. Another had burst, so I went to move the eggs, and noticed two had externally pipped (cracked the shell to begin hatching). I know you're not supposed to help them hatch unless there's no progress for several hours, but I was worried they were weak from infection, and didn't want another egg to burst, exposing the hatching duckling to a high concentration of infection before it's even out of the shell. I gently helped the two ducklings hatch, they were really weak for 12 hours or so and appeared to have the beginnings of infections around the umbilicus (mushy chick syndrome). I cleaned their little bellies with iodine and put antibiotic ointment on them and gave them to mom. The next morning, none of the others had pipped, but the remaining eggs were starting to look black and one had burst in the night. I moved the mom and ducklings to a clean nest and disposed of the nest and remaining eggs (one burst as I placed it in the garbage bag) and cut my losses at 15 out of 17 eggs not hatching. A little over 24 hours after the ducklings had hatched, momma duck bravely gave her life protecting her babies from a coyote. I tried to chase after them, but it had my duck dead and over the fence before I could even see what it was that got her. The two little ducklings were playing dead in the nest so well they fooled me at first. My Anatolian shepherd puppy is going to be able to look after the ducks in a few months, but she's still too young to be left alone with them for now. I'm looking at these precious, 30-hour-old ducklings in a brooder in my room and looking for any kind of hope, and I find your little cup baby. If it took you three years of trying to get a live chick, I can try to keep my 4 (now 6) ducks alive at least a bit longer. Wish me luck.
Once one egg bursts it's likely the rest are goners sadly, most people would thrown them all out! Bet those babies are glad you didn't and that you helped..Hope they get better soon.
Good to know, that the shape of the egg plays no rule on to the chicken form. Very cute endeavour. If just every chicken would recieve so much hope and care! : )
Oh my God!! A heart is formed from visibly nothing!! Nothing BUT genetic code!! Waw Waw. Just amazing, terrifying actually!!!! . And that THIS EXPERIMENT IS AN Incredibly SMART AND IMPORTANT ONE!! CONGRATS!!! YOU'RE 1 GENIUS. !!
@@TophatOrange even with eggs most of the embryos dies e chicken is just a weak animal it dies quicly by the smalles corruption in the cells its a sad story but if you raise chickens you'll see that like 8/10 eggs never hatch
It would be SUPER INTERESTING to see a complete and HD time lapse from the first moment of sealing the top to a fully formed chick. Man I’d love to see that.
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GOOD JOB!! I've done something like that to a different bird species,It was very difficult so I'm happy to see that after three years for you to do that....That's incredible!
Hey don't you think they may have faked it.now i dont want be bad person but they said we did something (which they didn't specify what) and then didn't film and one day suddenly their is voice.am I the only one who find it weird?
i was thinking this exact thing... like... ::scientist, does three years of experimentation to get a live chick, succeeds.. instantly shows chick to cat, cat pounces, end of three year experiment:: lmfao.
Wow! This was absolutely amazing… I have chickens and it always amazes me how fast the process is to hatching, 21 days to grow an entire baby chicken!!
That was amazing! As a new chicken mom I found this fascinating and can’t wait to share with my 10 yo son. Needs to be viewed by every classroom that hatches eggs!!
That is under the assumption that sloths would be able to manage surviving until the year 2098. Considering their specie's abysmal specs, I won't be surprised if they won't survive for long. I very much think that they'll go extinct if they won't mutate to a better balanced buildnlike when they're still megatheriums. They may survive for a while because of pretty privilege like the pandas who are very low-tier themselves. However, sloths have cockroaches living within their moss fur so I don't think they can successfully rely on pretty privilege. ua-cam.com/video/tUNTer87gWU/v-deo.html For another funny video about sloths published on the 1st of April, 2021. ua-cam.com/video/_lpxUM5Yr0s/v-deo.html
It's a good way to for students to see how the embryo develops, but the chicks always die before they would normally hatch. A better way is to candle eggs. You can see almost exactly the same thing and the chicks can then survive to hatch.
It’s crazy that he actually moved the entire container to take good shots. Makes me wonder how many samples were fucked due to this movement. Really amazing being able to see this.
The mama chicken moves the eggs around a lot too, so I don't feel like that's much of a problem. That being said, I did get anxiety during one of the shots he was moving the cup, and you could see the baby giggle around a bit
@King of The Zinger I mean, that's a big if considering there is next to zero chance Earth has ever been visited by an alien species. I can't quite tell if you're being sarcastic, but you seem serious. Sounds like a great plot to a sci-fi series.
0:45 The egg white helps prevent infection while the yolk is nutrients for the developing chick. The entire circulatory system is formed starting from a single fertilized egg cell. It's that cell that divides and creates the entire organism. It's more like a tree growing in the soil from a seed than a puzzle arranging itself.
Thanks for clarifying, I can understand why some people might think otherwise. But I think narrator was talking in the same spirit as you. As the embryo absorbs nutrients, the molecules in the yoke *are* lining up to be this.
I feel like " NOBODY" had the rights for experimenting at living animals ... Jeezez why for what? Next step is we do that with humans... The natural answer for anything is natural selection ! We are not God and i didnt even belive to god... 😒
@@mausplays7101 Although I agree that this experiment was unnecessary and somewhat unethical, I disagree with your logic. Humans have ate animals for years, yet a very low percentage has taken the next step of eating humans.
@@mausplays7101 a greek man once opened the head of a cow up and poked around its brain making it move different muscles, this man figured out that it was the brain, not the heart that controlled the body, without things like that we never would've gotten anywhere as a people, specific unethical experiments if done right progress humanity, we dont play god, we just try to do what nature does in another form, hell most food plants nowdays are horridly mutated versions of their original forms, bananas used to be mostly seed now its almost nothing but flesh.
Nature doesnt "plan" for any thing. Life survives by reacting to positive and negative stimuli. We are what we are because it has benefited us to be this way and whether you like it or not we are a part of nature.
I feel like a proud parent, he's so cute (Okay I had to edit this, can you guys stop being so mean under my comment? I just think the chicken is cute. There's no need to be up in arms about my opinion)
@@mr.martins3737 To be fair the death rate wasn't too odd, normal chicken eggs don't hatch all the time. For example my school bought chicken eggs which we incubated, for every 50 eggs roughly only 9 made it to fully development and I think 6 made it to adulthood if I'm counting in the couple who just couldn't hatch and the 2 of every single batch (i think we had 2 or 3 batches) that ended up deformed with crippling issues that lead to them dying very young (by natural causes btw). And that was us doing huge batches at once, he was doing very small batches which would make sense why it took a few years to hatch one.
with no explanation what made the final one a success. so they just lucked out after 3 years and left it at that. or threw in a freshly hatched chicken in front of the camera and called it a day. i hope they didn't waste the dead ones and fed them to the cat at least.
O contato que o embrião teve com a luz pode causar algum prejuízo ou impacto na saúde do filhote? Pois todo o desenvolvimento natural ocorre no escuro dentro do ovo.
@@LadyAVargas Well, considering he used just regular old eggs, I'd say the chick is better now than on a breakfast plate. Do you eat eggs? How many of this chick's relatives have you ate in the past?
القرآن - سورۃ نمبر 87 الأعلى آیت نمبر 1-2 أَعـوذُ بِاللهِ مِنَ الشَّيْـطانِ الرَّجيـم بِسْمِ اللّٰهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ سَبِّحِ اسۡمَ رَبِّكَ الۡاَعۡلَىۙ ۞ الَّذِىۡ خَلَقَ فَسَوّٰى ۞ ترجمہ: (اے نبیؐ) اپنے رب برتر کے نام کی تسبیح کرو ۞ جس نے پیدا کیا اور تناسب قائم کیا ۞
Exactly and that's why this is fake, he planted the chick obviously. Spent thousands of dollars and at the end bought a chick and tilted the glass lmao.
@@sriracha5524 that’s a great story. I don’t doubt that it’s possible, humans do many stupid things to feel superior to other animals. But again if you have 900 cameras and oxygen, you could of had a night vision tiny camera setup in that box…… but no he had to be woken up in his deep sleep by the noice of this chicken xD
Him: we need to make sure that he is healthy, firmly on his feet, and 'eating well' *shows cat beside the chicken* Me: the chicken right? ... the chicken right?
I'd recommend modifying an egg turner to turn the glass, a humidifier, and a MAP gas membrane for air transfer while keeping bacteria out (the function of the bloom or cuticle). During the egg removal, I'd do that under a laminar flow hood to prevent bacteria from entering. Then use USB microscope camera on a 3D printer gantry to record everything remotely without opening the incubator..
@@Vaibhav-un8rr ...just realizing that the egg itself has porosity; So, rather than remove the egg shell entirely, perhaps there is a way to neatly open up the top half, then cover with an upside down MAP gas membrane that had a window large enough to put the microscope cam through... the egg turner is essential regardless. Also, I'd make sure to use light sparingly so as not to stress the chick. Think premature baby ward...
Precaution for a more sterile environment could help keep the babies alive during the growth. keeping hands clean, wear clean gloves, sterile environment. Try to simulate all factors an Egg has- honestly a "Test tube" baby would have a higher chance than a Cup baby. Suspended in their own yolk, with much more space to grow, it may have a bigger chance. Disturbing the babies to check on them while they grew also could have interrupted something important- so its important to let things run its course in this scenario, than to constantly bother and check. Something else important is that- when a bird hatches, the bird needs to be strong enough to break through and out of the shell on its own, or it wont survive. Thats how nature allows only the best to live. The reason the baby is weak is that, possibly- because they didnt have to go through that, they didnt have to be strong enough to break the shell. That means theyll need to build up strength in a different way.
@@haxonut No- i've not. This is mostly theory. But im aware of how animals function, and hence the words "Possibly". and "Could help" and "May have". Im no expert. Im giving my informed input based on my current knowledge.
@@Tempvo compare it though to the fact that these were already collected and sold to be turned into omelettes. It's not like they would have become chicks naturally if he had done literally nothing. Now whether you believe they should have been collected in the first place is a totally different conversation but as far as this experiment is concerned I would say it's a net positive.
@@calliemyersbuchanan6458 Lol, no. Ppl dont sell fertilized eggs as consumable eggs. The one you eat is unfertilized that the chicken drop regularly, comparable to female human's menstruation.
How are we going to name him? ))
name him Yuki!
silviki birb
Fritz
KIKKO
Kfc
"We need to make sure that he is healthy."
*puts one of the single biggest predator of birds on the planet right next to its box*
LOL
@Yang Wen Li you watched all that and this is what you got from it? Idiot.
@Yang Wen Li it's the internet deal with it
@Yang Wen Li aight I'm pretty sure there's always people writing dumb idiot or other "hate speech" and there not a trump supporter
@Yang Wen Li no
people who feel bad about eating eggs. don't be. the eggs you eat at the store wont turn into chickens. they are not fertilized. Hens lay eggs regardless of them being fertilized. I've owned chickens my whole life. Matter of fact, some hens will eat their unfertilized eggs to get the nutrients back.
The reason people don’t like eating eggs is because of the way they are harvested from the chickens.
@@rice6894 and what way is that?
@@Orcrist Battery farms, caged chickens, ect. I imagine a lot more people would be okay with eating eggs if they were all from a free range farm. Like a real free range farm.
Thankyou so much for this comment, i was about to feel bad lol
Oh thanks, I feel less guilty now
What I always find crazy is... something has simple as an egg has all the DNA information to form a heart, liver, brain, eyes, beak, feathers and everything else packed into it.
Ikr?its amazing
Uhm... Technically humans are also born from eggs. Women (or female humans if you like to be woke) generate eggs in their wombs. (Excuse me if this comment seems demeaning or offensive to you in any way.)
Dat you in yo mama belly every thing is BORN like that
In the beginning a single cell has all the information for the complete product. Not only till its birth, but his entire life till its death
@@princetamrac1180 well, yes. That is exactly my point.
As a parent, I can totally see why we should be loving our kids. How beautiful life is, cherish yours.
Your name lmfao
@@odd_one. let my name.
@@odd_one.LMAO
Name him Cup. It's literally the most fitting and adorable name
Ahhwww thats so perfect
I prefer mug
Perfect
😂😂😂
what about cupy
Other chickens : “ Yea my mom is a black chicken”
“Mines brown”
“ Mines a cup”
Not to be that guy but they all had mums, just this guy had a see-through egg. Should get some rgb on those too :D
idk reading this comment made me sad asf
yea lol
the cup replaces only the egg shell though
he had a mom but they took the egg and put in the cup, so it might think its the cup for the mom
This made me tear up . We are so lucky to live in this beautiful world
Why is life beautiful? Just asking. Wanna know your reasons
@@tejaswinikasinadhuni5231 my reasons ? I called this world beautiful because you know it fascinates me ....the green environment, animals , rainfall ,snowfall and many things but ofcourse humans have destroyed it to much extent
@@animagus4116 fun fact: humans are animals too. And nature has a certain order. We do that to survive. Dont hate on your uwn species
Yeah, no. This guy didn't bother to tell you that of the hundreds of baby chickens they removed from the shell, all died but this one. Between 55-95% of them would have survived had they been left to incubate in the shell like nature intended.
@@WobblesandBean Goes to show life is a more complicated then process flow diagrams, thermodynamics and spreadsheets
I would really love a video explaining the details of the equipment that was used for this process, there isn't much about incubating chickens out of eggs on the Internet and it's a really interesting topic
there is. you didnt look very hard.
I agree. Chickens are funny creatures but also have some fascinating facts about them. For example, did you know they are the closest relatives to dinosaurs?
Your in look aswel because if you scroll for a bit on this guys channel you'll find a video all about chickens 🐔
- "Do you remember how you were being born?"
- "There was a huge human Hand, Cameras and a red, fast rotating Ventilatior. I could not move. I could not act. Trapped in the very fluids that kept bulding me. But I could see things before age would have a meaning to my very existence. And after that i fell out of some transparent device that held me inside and there i was"
- "Uhm, okay"
Underrated comment
This gave me existential crisis attack
it could actually see itself being born
it saw the world before it hatched
Blade Runner 2049
Most chicken be like, I couldn’t see I was it was all dark and then I built of the courage to attack the wall and broke free into the world of the living.
"That time I reincarnated as a chicken in a glass."
I see you are a person of culture.
I see you are a person of culture.
I see you are a person of culture
I see you are a person of culture
I see you are a person of culture
I would love to see a more detailed video about the scientific details! As a future biologist I was truly mesmerised by this video and I have still many questions left unanswered. Why did so many embryo's died, especially near the end? What made this little guy survive? How did you come to the conclusion of using this kind of cup, would there be any different (better perhaps) way? Will you keep on experimenting?
I'd love to hear the details.
prepare to make $15/hr out of college you future biologist, you
@@johnclay14 Professors Yutaka Tahara and Katsuya Obara demonstrating a “shell-less culture system,” a process in which a chicken egg is artificially fertilized and placed in a clear sterile vessel, and the fetus is developed in an incubator, as described in a paper published by the Journal of Poultry Science in 2014
Its pretty normal for chickens, or any birds, to have some failure eggs. And probably them hatcing it in a cup doesnt really contribute much to those chances
@@johnclay14 passionate people don’t have money as their number 1 motive
@@johnclay14 Lol, I don't care about how much I earn, I'm passionate at it, and that's all that matters for me. If money is your priority, go ahead.
It's amazing to watch the embryo grow throughout the video,each stage is cute. :)
Axolotls are definitely the cutest!🥰 I got to pet one once and have been a huge fan ever since.
"I WAS BORN IN A GLASS!" sounds like an anime series.
Sounds like a my story animated title
@@user-ch7ji6dv4z true lol
@@user-ch7ji6dv4z sooo true dawg
I was born in a cross fire hurricane
And I howled
@@user-ch7ji6dv4z fax
Looking at this makes me feel like, despite how advance human technologies are, we still have so much to learn from nature.
Yes brove these things bring u to close to the creater of the world cal god his real name is allah mention in quran if u study quran in depth u wil understand about all creation n the creater and the purpos of life.
Not that much upgraded technology, we still can't make a single human cell by our own knowledge, but we know what elements are in cell. That's prove that humans has no ability to create like nature's almighty creator.
@@nazariqbal3231 LMAOOO SHUT UP
@@istoppedlaughing5225 yeah evolution really is amazing. The best creator
Nature is so beautiful therefore it was made by the Almighty Creator... until we see parasites that burrow inside your brain and eat you inside out, cancer that seemingly comes out for no general reason, and pandemics like the infamous COVID-19. Probably the Almighty Creator didn't create these, maybe. Maybe he just does not care, maybe. He was not there in the first place, maybe...
that cat was fighting those intrusive thoughts hard man
Slivkis cat can't wait for the chicken to get big.
Let's just call him "Tandoori"
I think you need to take a closer look at the oxygenation requirements for the embryo. Too much oxygen can create oxygen toxicity, while too little is obviously bad as well. Plus there is also a hydration requirement to be looked at. Eggs have a certain moisture requirement, so it may be that you need to add a few drops of water into the embryo cups. I'd say to carefully monitor the weight of each embryo cup from day 1 to the day of hatching. Keep the weight constant by adding a few drops of water if the weight starts to drop due to evaporation.
Underrated scientific observation.
this is the way
@And-Nonymous it is not toxic, too much is.
@And-Nonymous hyperoxia
Op bro
Nice 👍
This is incredibly cathartic to watch right now. I had a Muscovy duck sitting on a nest of 17 eggs. One didn't develop, she kicked one out of the nest, and a few more began to disappear. I suspected rats, until I noticed the smell. One or more of the eggs had become infected with bacteria and had burst, exposing all the eggs to infection. I had 11 eggs left, which I moved to a clean nest, and the mother got right back to work incubating them. The next day, there were only 10. Another had burst, so I went to move the eggs, and noticed two had externally pipped (cracked the shell to begin hatching). I know you're not supposed to help them hatch unless there's no progress for several hours, but I was worried they were weak from infection, and didn't want another egg to burst, exposing the hatching duckling to a high concentration of infection before it's even out of the shell. I gently helped the two ducklings hatch, they were really weak for 12 hours or so and appeared to have the beginnings of infections around the umbilicus (mushy chick syndrome). I cleaned their little bellies with iodine and put antibiotic ointment on them and gave them to mom. The next morning, none of the others had pipped, but the remaining eggs were starting to look black and one had burst in the night. I moved the mom and ducklings to a clean nest and disposed of the nest and remaining eggs (one burst as I placed it in the garbage bag) and cut my losses at 15 out of 17 eggs not hatching.
A little over 24 hours after the ducklings had hatched, momma duck bravely gave her life protecting her babies from a coyote. I tried to chase after them, but it had my duck dead and over the fence before I could even see what it was that got her. The two little ducklings were playing dead in the nest so well they fooled me at first. My Anatolian shepherd puppy is going to be able to look after the ducks in a few months, but she's still too young to be left alone with them for now. I'm looking at these precious, 30-hour-old ducklings in a brooder in my room and looking for any kind of hope, and I find your little cup baby. If it took you three years of trying to get a live chick, I can try to keep my 4 (now 6) ducks alive at least a bit longer. Wish me luck.
good luck, mate, sounds like you're gonna need it.
I don't mean that in any mean type of way, though. Good luck.
Hope everything works out
Good luck!
Once one egg bursts it's likely the rest are goners sadly, most people would thrown them all out! Bet those babies are glad you didn't and that you helped..Hope they get better soon.
Good luck with what you’re doing!
Good to know, that the shape of the egg plays no rule on to the chicken form.
Very cute endeavour. If just every chicken would recieve so much hope and care! : )
Oh my God!! A heart is formed from visibly nothing!! Nothing BUT genetic code!! Waw Waw. Just amazing, terrifying actually!!!! . And that THIS EXPERIMENT IS AN Incredibly SMART AND IMPORTANT ONE!! CONGRATS!!! YOU'RE 1 GENIUS. !!
Really sad for all the embryos they lost, but seeing that chicken at the end was almost tear inducing. Nothing can describe how beautiful life is.
Abortions are legal
@@jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj0 we know, but for humans in some country, but this is a chicken, i dont think its illegal in any way
@@jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj0 most of them dies anyways because of getting eaten
@@jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj0 So?
Bro I ate like 3 chicken embryos for breakfast
The amount of patience this man has is absurd
I would just poke or do something stupid and kill it
(I have some issues)
+ a lot of dead embryos and chicken trying to make a vid, im overall fan but not of this one.
Clearly you've never raised chickens dude that happens regardless science isn't always gonna be pretty
@@drewdurnilappreciationday1680 same
@@TophatOrange even with eggs most of the embryos dies e chicken is just a weak animal it dies quicly by the smalles corruption in the cells its a sad story but if you raise chickens you'll see that like 8/10 eggs never hatch
It would be SUPER INTERESTING to see a complete and HD time lapse from the first moment of sealing the top to a fully formed chick. Man I’d love to see that.
Nature is so beautiful that I can't even tell how gorgeous it is. it was definitely worth all the hard work they put inside the expriment!
When the chicken grows up Repeat the experiment with it's eggs To see if there's a higher chance of survival
Selective breeding at its finest
That's smart. I hope he sees this comment
That would actually be cool
let's like this comment to the moon so that he notices it
It's more about the incubation and all stuff, not the chicken itself.
He almost risked his successful experiment, when he unintentionally feed the chick to his cat. 😂
i thought the same. That cat looks the bird like a tasty bisquit
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oh please don't do it
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All those poor chicks died for a mad scientist-type experiment.
GOOD JOB!! I've done something like that to a different bird species,It was very difficult so I'm happy to see that after three years for you to do that....That's incredible!
Him: "I was born in a glass!"
Me in the inside: I was born in a test tube!"
hahahaha ez
I can see a story of Some random baby born on a Russian lake from a leak on a test site
A lamb in 2017: I was born in a plastic bag!
Hey don't you think they may have faked it.now i dont want be bad person but they said we did something (which they didn't specify what) and then didn't film and one day suddenly their is voice.am I the only one who find it weird?
I magin deathstring60YT give u he RTX card in his dp at mrp
Wow, he was telling to his cat, look we made it , we have a chicken.
Cat: let me taste a bit.
Also cat : mmmmm mmmmmm eat chick
i was thinking this exact thing... like... ::scientist, does three years of experimentation to get a live chick, succeeds.. instantly shows chick to cat, cat pounces, end of three year experiment:: lmfao.
Lol 😂
Cat: can i babysit him?
🐥 - "dad how was I born? "
🧑🔬 - "oh you see you were filmed for science"
Wow! This was absolutely amazing… I have chickens and it always amazes me how fast the process is to hatching, 21 days to grow an entire baby chicken!!
1:04 "Now we see something more understandable"
Me: Ah yes, an airpod
It looks like a spider under my bed
@@BonBon-du4xv those dead ones
@@BonBon-du4xv only in Ohio
Me: In bed, going to sleep
UA-cam: Want to see embryo in glass?
Me: Sure
Same 😩😆
I'm on 5% watching this
Edit: 4%
yes
:)))))))))))))
Same kkk
I love how the blood vessels immediately form like a root network throughout the yolk, to transfer nutrients to the developing embryo
That was amazing! As a new chicken mom I found this fascinating and can’t wait to share with my 10 yo son. Needs to be viewed by every classroom that hatches eggs!!
When the narrator said "Movement is life", I imagined a lot of sloths typing angry comments. I'm looking forward to reading them in 2098.
To be fair, it is common for sloths to die of starvation even when food is plentiful because their metabolism is so slow.
yeah, when he said it, I thought 'wtf?' as I cracked open another beer on my 4-day-and-still-counting YT video-a-thon lol
@@whirl3690 😡
That is under the assumption that sloths would be able to manage surviving until the year 2098. Considering their specie's abysmal specs, I won't be surprised if they won't survive for long. I very much think that they'll go extinct if they won't mutate to a better balanced buildnlike when they're still megatheriums. They may survive for a while because of pretty privilege like the pandas who are very low-tier themselves. However, sloths have cockroaches living within their moss fur so I don't think they can successfully rely on pretty privilege.
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For another funny video about sloths published on the 1st of April, 2021.
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I imagined old people dying in a hospice.....guess we're different in that department.....
The fact you can open a egg without it breaking is amazing by itself.
This is what I do with qail eggs
HATCH DOES NOT MEAN BORN.
some people speedrun peeling raw eggs (unfertilised, of course)
@@seanlee7563 ?
@@seanlee7563 It means you need to get some bitches
Even the cat was liike 'Bruh, I am a cat. Don't show me the only surviving chicken'.
Bro managed to do what entire colleges failed like
"I'm not like all the other chicks"
Lol 😂
"I was born on a cup"
I have, snake arms
"I'm just built different"
The chicken Was literally built different
“A lot of chickens where harmed during the making of this video”
For reals though... :(
I mean they were just embryos sooo perhaps it wasn't painful for them
good. Cant make a chicken without breaking a few eggs
😂😂😂😂
@@spectralLane so were you once
It's a good way to for students to see how the embryo develops, but the chicks always die before they would normally hatch. A better way is to candle eggs. You can see almost exactly the same thing and the chicks can then survive to hatch.
Imagine that chicken as an adult bragging to other chickens that "I WAS BORN IN A GLASS HAHAHA YOU GUYS WERE BORN IN AN EGG!"
It’s crazy that he actually moved the entire container to take good shots. Makes me wonder how many samples were fucked due to this movement. Really amazing being able to see this.
The mama chicken moves the eggs around a lot too, so I don't feel like that's much of a problem. That being said, I did get anxiety during one of the shots he was moving the cup, and you could see the baby giggle around a bit
in nature, the eggs are moved around often! I have hens and they are brodding at this very moment and they constantly move the eggs around.
@@Dolly-Days I know, but that's a closed system compared to this. Clearly the chick lived so maybe I'm just wrong.
@@Therysin I think what screwed over most may have been the shape since this wasn't done in an egg-like shape at all.
@@thenonexistinghero It still looked like an egg to me. Y'know, the plastic curving to make a sort of egg shape in the cup?
1:40 seeing the actual tiny blood cells flowing is literally increible. Earned my like.
@King of The Zinger
I mean, that's a big if considering there is next to zero chance Earth has ever been visited by an alien species. I can't quite tell if you're being sarcastic, but you seem serious.
Sounds like a great plot to a sci-fi series.
I'm gonna comment for no reason to get this guy famous
@@sphereyahya w option
This guy's so legendary he ends up doing actual scientific research
0:34 Already has a heart beat. It's both incredible and beautiful.
"We have to make sure he's healthy, firmly on his feet, and eating well"
are you talking about the chicken or the cat?
Both
Both
Both
I'ma talking about the cat oviously he needs to be top shape
Yes.
I can already hear the "hello everyone this is YOUR daily dose of internet"
He already made a video I think a few months ago?
@@gils1408 this video is posted 3 days ago !
Cringe
@@pwnerbwner69 Shut up
@@pwnerbwner69 shut up
7:00 its same like first human are born we can move but weak we need oxygen but not to much that why Newborn baby need in incubator
I just love the "Dats a chicken!" in his suprised context, out of context it sounds like he's never heard of one before
Call him Legion, as he carries the souls and dreams of hundreds that failed before.
Not really related tho
YES!
Kinds cryptic
DO IT PLEASE
Name it Hen Solo, because that's the only chicken to escape from the Dark Side of that crazy Russian lab experiment.
"I was born in a glass, molded by it. I did not see an egg until I was already a rooster."
Lol
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We all clicked this video and did not expect it to be this good
This is by far the best, intersting, life forming video of this year!
Rest in peace to all the little ones that died for this experiment.
yeah it breaks my heart
@@mohdan9968 Glad I'm not the only one D:
Well atleast they’re in a better place now
@@mohdan9968 And also to the ones that died because you wanted to eat them.
@@aryanbaviskar4127 lmao that's dark
Imagine a timelapse through the whole process
I was genuinely surprised that by the end of this video I was quite emotional, you sir know how to choose your music!
* فتبارك الله أحسن الخالقين *
0:45 The egg white helps prevent infection while the yolk is nutrients for the developing chick. The entire circulatory system is formed starting from a single fertilized egg cell. It's that cell that divides and creates the entire organism. It's more like a tree growing in the soil from a seed than a puzzle arranging itself.
Thanks for clarifying, I can understand why some people might think otherwise. But I think narrator was talking in the same spirit as you. As the embryo absorbs nutrients, the molecules in the yoke *are* lining up to be this.
who asked?
@@ChrielisI did
"Nature thought of everything"
Ah yes, Nature already planned for some hairless apes to crack open an egg and grow a chick in a dish.
Underrated comment
I feel like " NOBODY" had the rights for experimenting at living animals ... Jeezez why for what? Next step is we do that with humans... The natural answer for anything is natural selection ! We are not God and i didnt even belive to god... 😒
@@mausplays7101 Although I agree that this experiment was unnecessary and somewhat unethical, I disagree with your logic. Humans have ate animals for years, yet a very low percentage has taken the next step of eating humans.
@@mausplays7101 a greek man once opened the head of a cow up and poked around its brain making it move different muscles, this man figured out that it was the brain, not the heart that controlled the body, without things like that we never would've gotten anywhere as a people, specific unethical experiments if done right progress humanity, we dont play god, we just try to do what nature does in another form, hell most food plants nowdays are horridly mutated versions of their original forms, bananas used to be mostly seed now its almost nothing but flesh.
Nature doesnt "plan" for any thing. Life survives by reacting to positive and negative stimuli. We are what we are because it has benefited us to be this way and whether you like it or not we are a part of nature.
This was breathtaking. Life is a truly beautiful and miraculous thing
This guy needs be in a netflix or a Nat Geo documentary.
they'd probably ruin it
E
It was actually a Japanese bio teacher that discovered this experiment
@⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻ Incredible experiment tho
"I'm human again? Well, I remembered being born in a cup as a chicken."
XD
Well according to my parents. I born in test tube
@@theaveragescienceguy8652 Im not sure if thats possible but if it is thats really cool
@@cinester789 actually birth by IVF is also called as test tube babies… cuz eggs are fertilised on a test tube
What's the reference to?
I shed a tear this is beautiful
the cat was biding its time waiting for it to reach snack size
WE DID IT BOIS SO GLAD I COULD GO THROUGH THIS WITH YALL
Yessir
🙌
🥲
I saw this experiment two years ago on some Chinese video, so nothing new.
We diditto
I feel like a proud parent, he's so cute
(Okay I had to edit this, can you guys stop being so mean under my comment? I just think the chicken is cute. There's no need to be up in arms about my opinion)
@@nathanthegreat28 yeah you can stop liking your own comments and making stupid and wild assumptions
@@nathanthegreat28 " I don't have a problem I'm just speaking facts" dude your ego is insanely huge
@@peraguy3863 pu sey
why would you feel like a proud parent?
@@Psyt0s you grow attached to things, I think he's rather cute. It's just an expression
It feels weird seeing how they grow with out the shell
The cat was like " Took you long enough to cook my breakfast"
This is the definitive "we did it just because we could" experiment
ya three years of life forms dying just to show it lol
@@mr.martins3737 Most human science in a nutshell lmao
@@mr.martins3737 To be fair the death rate wasn't too odd, normal chicken eggs don't hatch all the time. For example my school bought chicken eggs which we incubated, for every 50 eggs roughly only 9 made it to fully development and I think 6 made it to adulthood if I'm counting in the couple who just couldn't hatch and the 2 of every single batch (i think we had 2 or 3 batches) that ended up deformed with crippling issues that lead to them dying very young (by natural causes btw).
And that was us doing huge batches at once, he was doing very small batches which would make sense why it took a few years to hatch one.
with no explanation what made the final one a success. so they just lucked out after 3 years and left it at that. or threw in a freshly hatched chicken in front of the camera and called it a day. i hope they didn't waste the dead ones and fed them to the cat at least.
@ 8:52 Can you imagine if the cat quickly seized and ate it?
O contato que o embrião teve com a luz pode causar algum prejuízo ou impacto na saúde do filhote?
Pois todo o desenvolvimento natural ocorre no escuro dentro do ovo.
The only name that would be appropriate for him, considering how many years you've attempted this, would be "Lucky"
I was thinking of Cup, but that name is better
He is lucky he is the only one to survive out of the I think hundreds 😳
What about unlucky to be the one that survived.. Its not lucky at all to survive such a stupid experiment.
@@LadyAVargas no.
@@LadyAVargas Well, considering he used just regular old eggs, I'd say the chick is better now than on a breakfast plate. Do you eat eggs? How many of this chick's relatives have you ate in the past?
I can’t believe a vary small heart just made this cute speck of life
"Our business is life itself" taken to a next level
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This is just a theory, those failed ones may have needed calcium absorption from the egg shell.
I wonder if the chick won't stand cuz it's bone development wasn't very good
I was wondering about where it was getting the calcium for the bones when it was growing bones...
Exactly and that's why this is fake, he planted the chick obviously. Spent thousands of dollars and at the end bought a chick and tilted the glass lmao.
@@lgn-8973 I don’t think this is fake as this has been done before.
@@sriracha5524 that’s a great story. I don’t doubt that it’s possible, humans do many stupid things to feel superior to other animals. But again if you have 900 cameras and oxygen, you could of had a night vision tiny camera setup in that box…… but no he had to be woken up in his deep sleep by the noice of this chicken xD
everybody gangsta till the chicken starts growing his human cups
Well done to your team!
Its also great proof for the existence of God also.
This is perfect way to make own Jurrasic Park🦖🐓🌿
I love your movies
RIP all the embryos who didn't make it
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;_;
Aka breakfast
@@mememanager7336 bruh-
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His weak start may from the fact he didn't have to break out of the shell, it's a big effort, but it helps the physical and muscular condition.
Oh so the chick is weaker than chicks who was born in a egg
I love it!!I thank you so much for not giving up.
What comes first, the chicken or the glass?
I think wearing gloves when handling them would increase the survival rate.
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I do really afraid of the cat will eats the chick alive....
@@nalendrapermana4831 hope not
Why do people say its bad aure many animals die but thats how life works also im pretty sure buying veggies that also supports killing animals
@@sanjaysa8229 less plants for cow to eat baby! WHOOOO *spins to the sky and blows up *
Him: we need to make sure that he is healthy, firmly on his feet, and 'eating well'
*shows cat beside the chicken*
Me: the chicken right?
... the chicken right?
S h i t
Oh N O
lolzz..
Uh oh
Uh oh
Really good work & hat's off 👏👏👏 really wonderful & great experiment in human life
As someone who owns an absolute sweetheart of a parrot this video moved me
DaVinci. Call him DaVinci because he's a little masterpiece.
hi im first
He he third
Or mona lisa.
cup
It's Leonardo
I'd recommend modifying an egg turner to turn the glass, a humidifier, and a MAP gas membrane for air transfer while keeping bacteria out (the function of the bloom or cuticle). During the egg removal, I'd do that under a laminar flow hood to prevent bacteria from entering. Then use USB microscope camera on a 3D printer gantry to record everything remotely without opening the incubator..
GR8 IDEA!!
ah yes, words, i know words
@@Vaibhav-un8rr ...just realizing that the egg itself has porosity; So, rather than remove the egg shell entirely, perhaps there is a way to neatly open up the top half, then cover with an upside down MAP gas membrane that had a window large enough to put the microscope cam through... the egg turner is essential regardless. Also, I'd make sure to use light sparingly so as not to stress the chick. Think premature baby ward...
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well
Bro is a mad scientist
I like how a pc fan is cooling the chicks 😂😂😂😂
9:01 That eye really makes me appreciate the miracle, that is life.
He's looking at him 🥺
Precaution for a more sterile environment could help keep the babies alive during the growth. keeping hands clean, wear clean gloves, sterile environment. Try to simulate all factors an Egg has- honestly a "Test tube" baby would have a higher chance than a Cup baby. Suspended in their own yolk, with much more space to grow, it may have a bigger chance. Disturbing the babies to check on them while they grew also could have interrupted something important- so its important to let things run its course in this scenario, than to constantly bother and check.
Something else important is that- when a bird hatches, the bird needs to be strong enough to break through and out of the shell on its own, or it wont survive. Thats how nature allows only the best to live.
The reason the baby is weak is that, possibly- because they didnt have to go through that, they didnt have to be strong enough to break the shell. That means theyll need to build up strength in a different way.
Awesome knowledge! Have you tried it yourself?
@@haxonut No- i've not. This is mostly theory. But im aware of how animals function, and hence the words "Possibly". and "Could help" and "May have". Im no expert. Im giving my informed input based on my current knowledge.
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Oh all right. I thought you have tried it yourself.
@@haxonut No, I have not. My apologies for giving that impression. Its just my informed thoughts based on what I know.
It's called "Deaths" not failures!!! Leave Life alone is the "respectable way!"
You are so patient! Brilliant!
It's kind of sad because most of the chicks that died would've survived if they had a shell
Unfortunate indeed, but in the end what is science without the possibility of dying.
To be honest lots of chickens in eggs die as well. Am sure that one of them would have died had it been left in the egg.
@@dimitris5866 yes but compare that to what they said about 100
@@Tempvo compare it though to the fact that these were already collected and sold to be turned into omelettes. It's not like they would have become chicks naturally if he had done literally nothing. Now whether you believe they should have been collected in the first place is a totally different conversation but as far as this experiment is concerned I would say it's a net positive.
@@calliemyersbuchanan6458 Lol, no. Ppl dont sell fertilized eggs as consumable eggs. The one you eat is unfertilized that the chicken drop regularly, comparable to female human's menstruation.