Abstract

Sarus Crane (Grus antigone) egg is hatched by a domestic hen

Highlights

  • On 10 August 2013, a captive sarus crane laid three eggs in its enclosure

  • The remaining two eggs were incubated by parent sarus cranes and were hatched after 31 days

  • The domestic hen incubated the egg of the sarus crane and it hatched after 32 days (On 11 September)

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Summary

Introduction

On 10 August 2013, a captive sarus crane laid three eggs in its enclosure. One egg was collected and placed inside the enclosure of a domestic hen. The remaining two eggs were incubated by parent sarus cranes and were hatched after 31 days (on 10 September).

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