Day 1: Head, brain, eye, and spinal cord begin to form.

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Day 1: Head, brain, eye, and spinal cord begin to form.

Day 2: Ears and heart begin to form.

Day 3: Legs, wings, and nostrils begin to form.

Day 4: Tongue begins to form; eye pigmentation visible.

Day 5: Reproductive glands begin to form.

Day 6: Beak begins to form.

Day 7: Egg tooth forms on tip of beak.

Day 8: Feathers begin to elongate.

Day 10: Beak begins to harden.

Day 13: Scales begin to appear.

Day 14: Embryo begins to position itself for hatching.

Day 16: Beak, claws, and scales are distinguishable.

Day 17: Head placed under wing; beak turns toward air cell.

Day 19: Yolk sac begins to enter body cavity.

Day 20: Chick has pipped into air cell and is breathing air and peeping.

Day 21: Chick uses egg tooth to pip through the egg.

Day 21: Chick hatches.