No, by a very large margin
Chickens lay eggs all the time, but these are not usually fertilised. When a cockerel mates with a hen, the eggs become fertilised and then, if the hen sits on them or if they are incubated, chicks will hatch.
There is no difference. All eggs that go to your store are fertilized anyway, there's no way that a hen could or would lay an unfertilized egg.
The hen will lay eggs either way, she will lay more if you have a rooster and the eggs will be fetilized
Ten to twelve eggs.
All of them lay eggs.
Hens lay eggs, the ones you eat.
Any breed of chicken can lay eggs for breeding if they are fertilised.
Hens are chickens.Hens are female chickens and lay eggs.Roosters are male chickens and do not lay eggs.So your answer is YES, you need a hen to lay eggs.
Yes she can but these eggs won't be fertilised.
The eggs would not hatch if not fertilised by a male. A female butterfly will lay her eggs only after being fertilised by a male butterfly.
The eggs would not hatch if not fertilised by a male. A female butterfly will lay her eggs only after being fertilised by a male butterfly.
all hens lay eggsregardlessof anything also what is a "sangria" hen?