unfertilised. Because they only use hens, no roosters
They are unfertilised
They are unfertilised
unfertilised. Because they only use hens, no roosters
If it is chicken eggs you are talking about you will find that the eggs that are for sale at the market are not fertilised. If you want fertilised eggs you will have to get them from some one or a farmer that supplies eggs for chicks.You can purchase hatching eggs FERTILIZED from many hatcherys across the usa
No. the female releases unfertilised eggs that are then fertilised by the male.
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.
They are unfertilised
Under normal conditions the male will protect the good fertilised eggs and eat the unfertilised or bad eggs.
The eggs will go white (fungussy) within 36 hours if they are not fertilised. There are always some unfertilised (white) eggs. There will be tiny fry visible after around 4-5 days after spawning.
The eggs in stores are unfertilised because they have not been kept warm where as a normal egg would have been.
I have never heard of any species that can do both. One would assume that a creature would either lay internally fertilised, (or unfertilised) ova in the form of eggs, or produce live young. For a creature to do both would be most unusual.
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.