no because the chicken will go bad quicker than other meats and there is the possibilty of gettinq saminila
Make sure your chicken is moist before coating it in your batter. Try dipping the chicken in melted butter or beaten eggs before coating it.
The following is a hypothesis: "The number of eggs a chicken lays is affected by the hours of daylight." In this hypothesis, the independent variable is the hours of daylight.
We take the eggs daily, sometimes right after they lay (if we are in the area) and some time a couple hours after.
yes it can
The actual formation of the egg inside the chicken takes about 24 hours, but when they sit down to lay the egg it can take anywhere from 15 minutes to a couple of hours.
> beaten eggs > whisked eggs
Yes! You can get a chicken to start setting on eggs whether they are her eggs or another chickens or even if they are not chicken eggs. The best way to do this is to make the chicken feel the days have gotten longer, (anywhere from 15 t0 17 hours of daylight.) To do this put a soft light in their hen house and after about a week she begin brooding.
Usually chicken eggs, but quail and ostrich eggs are tasty.
No matter what the breed, a chicken can only lay one egg about every 24 hours. The real difference is how many eggs a year. Some industrial chickens can lay over 250 eggs a year on average.
poaching
You can make, the simplest, scrambled eggs. There are so many recipes with beaten eggs. If you have beaten only whites, you can make a meringue. Also, there are souffles. Angel food cake, omeletts, the possibilities are endless. Here's a site with a page all about beating eggs in related links.
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