Likewise, some zoos place their incubators on display for their bird or reptile eggs. Incubators for domestic chicken eggs use to be a much more common sight in farmyard and children zoo exhibits, though not as much anymore. That's probably because butterfly gardens - with the quantity of animals needed and the short lifespan of their occupants - need constant replenishment of insects. Chicken, on the other hand, can live for years and you only need a few, so hatching out constant chicks for display can quickly lead to a surplus problem. The need for new chicks also is more seasonal, whereas butterfly exhibits - at least those indoors - need the new recruits year round.
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