Most children have a limited capacity in their stomachs. One egg is usually sufficient for a meal. A hard boiled egg or a scrambled egg is usually the simplest way to present it to the child. Do not salt it, the baby does not need the salt. Make sure the egg is well cooked.
You can start when the baby starts pooping solid.
it depends how old they are. if they have a couple of teeth then they can. only if you introduced them to normal food. not baby food.
No. Crocodiles lay eggs.
Do not feed a baby honey or eggs or egg whites until they are over the age of 1.
Its' not age, but when both people feel that they can give the love and support to the baby.
They lay eggs.
They lay eggs. Any species of bird any bird lays eggs.
Eagles, like all birds, lay eggs.
This is dependant on the weight and age of the baby. A midwife or doctor will be able to give you suitable information on the correct amount to give to the baby.
BLUE WHALES are MAMMALS. They don't lay eggs. They give birth to a live baby.
Eggs are very high in cholesterol and it is not recommended to feed them to baby rats. Even adult rats should only be given cooked eggs on occasion, not as a regular part of their diet.
The baby has to reach a mature age for its reproductive organs to be able to produce a spawn.
They conceive and then they give birth to little sack eggs which hatch into little mini-cuttlefish
neither, it gives birth from its mouth, or basically it pukes up the baby.