Chickens do not lay "better" eggs according to how much daylight there is - the only thing that changes egg quality are living conditions and the food the chickens eat. However, the more daylight there is, the more eggs a hen should lay.
The following is a hypothesis: "The number of eggs a chicken lays is affected by the hours of daylight." In this hypothesis, the independent variable is the hours of daylight.
i don't know maybe i should do a test
Well..... A female chicken lays eggs and if a male chicken fertilizes it then the egg will turn into a chick, however if the egg is not fertilized it becomes eggs that we eat!!
im not sure but i think 10 I think that it lays about up to 7 eggs in a day.
We take the eggs daily, sometimes right after they lay (if we are in the area) and some time a couple hours after.
The actual formation of the egg inside the chicken takes about 24 hours, but when they sit down to lay the egg it can take anywhere from 15 minutes to a couple of hours.
To get golden eggs your chicken has to love you, the more it likes you the better chance you have to get a golden egg.
Yes! You can get a chicken to start setting on eggs whether they are her eggs or another chickens or even if they are not chicken eggs. The best way to do this is to make the chicken feel the days have gotten longer, (anywhere from 15 t0 17 hours of daylight.) To do this put a soft light in their hen house and after about a week she begin brooding.
I think it is a chicken but it cannot be that obvious!
most or all meat i think Actually its eggs and chicken
yes it can
I don't think there is scientific explanation for that. What I know is that that is a question for God not humans since it is He who makes all happen.