Yes you can, they are delicious! They are very rich compared to the regular chicken egg, and their shell is very hard to crack. But the egg is delicious.
Hens eat just about everything. They love greens and seeds, bugs and flies. The eat fruit and vegetables. It is best to feed them a nutritious mix of grain and protein matter called laying mash or laying pellets and that is available from feed stores but they will survive on forage and table scraps.
They sit in the hen house on eggs, on the roost or in a nest.
i meant to say MY hen will not lay eggs to save her life
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.
No. Eggs are a reflection of the health of the hen. A sick hen will produce poor quality eggs and if the hen is on medication that medication can be transferred to the egg. Do not trust eggs from an obviously ill bird.
No. The guinea hen does not have to sit on the eggs. You should put them in an incubator.
Yes, you can cook guinea hen eggs. The result will probably be more rubbery in texture, however.
yes they do eat their eggs.
Hens lay eggs, the ones you eat.
16 weeks, usually.
we eat the rooster because the hen might have eggs
Only if they are dead. Then their main goal would be to place eggs in the body of the guinea pig. The eggs turn into maggots, that then eat the guinea pig.
Yes, you need a male chicken (cock or cockerel) to have chicks with your female chickens (hen). However, you do not need a cockerel to produce eggs, as a hen will produce these nearly every day!
A guinea hen. A male one is called a guinea cock.
The red tail Hawk, one of the largest species can and will eat guinea hens if they are around. in the related links box below I postedan article in the guinea hen that has a hawk as a predator. one of them was caught. very interesting.
That is mostly how they are eaten...unfertilized
no that is how people eat eggs. we eat eggs that chickens/hens hatch that aren't fertilized.