yes
Of course! I personally would rather eat unfertilized eggs over fertilized ones. The eggs you buy at the store are unfertilized
That is mostly how they are eaten...unfertilized
Unfertilized.
Yes, chickens lay unfertilized eggs.
There is no nutritional difference between a fertilized and an unfertilized egg. People prefer to eat unfertilized commercial layer eggs, so they don't feel like they are eating the next generation. Also a fertilized egg does not have as long of a shelf life as the unfertilized one does.
Yes, caviar is made from unfertilized fish eggs.
Your goldfish isn't pregnant, its just becoming full of unfertilized eggs. Truthfully you shouldn't worry about it, unless you have a male around who is ready to spawn, the female will just lay her unfertilized eggs and then eat them.
Domestic birds such as chickens and geese lay unfertilized eggs, which people eat.
An unfertilized egg is one which there was no rooster involved and they will never be anything but eggs. Virtually all of the eggs sold in supermarkets in the United States are unfertilized since they are checked before being marketed.
no
unfertilized fish eggs
If an egg is unfertilized, then an embryo cannot form.Fertilized = an embryo can form.UNfertilized = an embryo cannot form, because the male (or lack thereof) did not contribute DNA to create life.