yes.
5 quail eggs is the same as one chicken egg
Yes. Your chicken will keep laying eggs and she will continue to incubate everyone she lays during the process. She stops laying after her eggs have hatched to take care of her chicks. And once the chicks are independent (which doesn't take a few days it may take a month or two) she will start to lay again. A hen usually goes broody if she goes broody at all once or twice during her whole life time.
Normally, It'd be two.
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Each chicken takes a day and a half to lay one egg. So in 24 days each chicken can lay 2/3 of 24 = 16 eggs. There are 24 chicken so, in all, 24*16 = 384 eggs can be laid.
The concept of the chicken and egg dilemma is a philosophical question about the origins of things. In biological terms, eggs existed long before chickens, as they are a common reproductive strategy across many species. Therefore, eggs would have come first.
french people dont have two boiled eggs for breakfast because they like there chicken to much
It can do i had two hens sitting with six eggs each they both hatched three chicks all eggs had chicks in them but three from each had died in the eggs
No, hot foods are meant to be kept hot and cold foods cold. If you cook chicken, you should keep it at the cook temp until everyone is done eating, and then immediately put it in a storage container or bag and keep it in the fridge if you plan on using/eating the rest within a day or two. Keep it in the freezer if you want to keep it fresh for about a month.
twins.
Normally two eggs once in a month for whole year.
Any chicken can. I have two leghorns, one lays teardrop shaped eggs, and the other one lays ostrich eggs!!!! (Not literally. But you get the picture.) But some breeds are bred to lay huge eggs. Bull*hit! hormones.. natural chicken lay 1/2 the size of eggs u see in the supermarket, u just happened to come across bigger egggs treated with more hormones, go to an organic strore and believe me.