The breed of the chicken determines the size of the egg. For example, you cannot give a bantam hen a magic elixir to force it to lay extra large eggs. If you want very large eggs you must buy or raise a large breed chicken and feed them the best possible layer pellet.
hen gives us egg
if you feed chickens eggs they will start eating there own eggs.
The Australorp and Rhode Island Red chickens both lay plenty of eggs. By interbreeding the two chickens, it is very probable that you will get a chicken that lays large, frequent eggs.
Chickens lay eggs.
Chickens do not give birth. Chicken reproduce by laying eggs, which are hatched in about 21 days after they are laid. A chicken is called a laying chicken when it is grown for the purpose of laying eggs, as opposed to a frying or eating chicken, which is raised for food.
Chickens lay eggs, they do not give birth. :)
They give you chickens. White eggs give white chickens, brown eggs gives brown chickens and so on. Sometimes they turn into other gifts also such as a picnic set.
Chickens are used for eggs. Farmers use the eggs to trade them and get money by selling them for cash.
give away your chickens
chickens give us eggs and the eggs have mammals inside. Platypus and echidna (monotremes, mammals that lay eggs)
hen gives us egg
They 'give' us eggs because it is normal for them to reproduce, but they are not fertilised by roosters so they do not hatch like fertilised eggs and we can eat them.
I say that red-sexlyings are the best bc they lay the most eggs in the year
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if you feed chickens eggs they will start eating there own eggs.
Chickens do not give birth to live chicks; they lay eggs that then, if fertilized, hatch 21 days after laying.
This is called "laying an egg". Chickens, like all birds, are oviparous - they lay eggs that later hatch.