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Language | English |
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Project | EWT |
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Corpus Part | dev |
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Annotation | Silveira, Natalia; Dozat, Timothy; Manning, Christopher; Schuster, Sebastian; Chi, Ethan; Bauer, John; Connor, Miriam; de Marneffe, Marie-Catherine; Schneider, Nathan; Bowman, Sam; Zhu, Hanzhi; Galbraith, Daniel; Bauer, John |
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I have a male and female cockatiel, and there are 2 eggs in the bottom of the cage, will they hatch?
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I have a male and female cockatiel, and there are 2 eggs in the bottom of the cage, will they hatch?
Most likely not, if there is not a bird sitting on the eggs.
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Most likely not, if there is not a bird sitting on the eggs.
This is hard to tell.
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This is hard to tell.
Cockatiels can lay unfertilized eggs as well.
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Cockatiels can lay unfertilized eggs as well.
Just because you have a male and female, it cannot be guaranteed the two mated.
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Just because you have a male and female, it cannot be guaranteed the two mated.
You can try picking up the eggs and holding it up against a very bright light.
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You can try picking up the eggs and holding it up against a very bright light.
If you see a dark spot in the egg, that means it is fertilized and will hatch if cared for properly.
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If you see a dark spot in the egg, that means it is fertilized and will hatch if cared for properly.
Have fun.
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Have fun.
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