Normally 18-21 days.
The time necessary for creating a homemade chicken feeder is vastly dependent on the instructions used. About an hour of spare time should be enough time to build one.
About an hour after they have hatched. They need time to dry there wings.
It took a pretty long time for me to do it but it hatched in 3000 steps
The time for eggs to hatch varies among species, as does the time for the hatched tadpole to complete metamorphosis into an adult frog.
Take the chicken to Shore 2 first. Then go back, bring fox to Shore 2. Take chicken back to Shore 1. Take chicken feed to Shore 2. Bring chicken to Shore 2. :)
Aesop Fables...wrote that famous qoute, so his son wouldnt take so much time counting when he wasnt supposed too.
Yes. Your chicken will keep laying eggs and she will continue to incubate everyone she lays during the process. She stops laying after her eggs have hatched to take care of her chicks. And once the chicks are independent (which doesn't take a few days it may take a month or two) she will start to lay again. A hen usually goes broody if she goes broody at all once or twice during her whole life time.
In my opinion, the egg. I know, I know... you're screaming "but what laid the egg??" Whatever the changes were that produced what we can properly call a chicken, those changes came about in an individual bird, and possibly in several individual birds around the same period of time. That bird hatched out of an egg. The egg was laid by a bird, but not by a chicken, properly speaking. So the egg containing the chicken happened, and out of that egg was hatched-- the chicken. On the other hand, the changes that finally produced what we properly call a 'chicken' were many in number, and happened, we presume, over a long period of time. It is probably not correct to think of the 'chicken' as appearing very suddenly, in the laying of one egg. There were first birds that were not very much like chickens, then birds that gradually became more and more 'chicken-like', until we reach Col. Sanders. In fact, what's to say that chickens are not continuing to evolve as we speak? Maybe they're not even chickens yet... I'm kidding, but you get the idea.
because the chicken egg is much smaller than the emu egg . and ask jeeves cuz i dont know haha because the chicken egg is much smaller than the emu egg . and ask jeeves cuz i dont know haha speaking from having experience raising chickens they take less time because the yolk takes less time to develop into a chick unlike a emu their eggs are ten time bigger so the egg needs more time to hatch
I have no clue but i thick if they do take the chicken medicated they will get sick because its not what they eat all the time
the time is how much time i take to take a shower
No. It is quite common to bake several foods together in one oven, especially at holiday time when large meals are prepared. The foods will not take on the other's taste unless one food is extraordinarily pungent (much more so than chicken.)