oh yeah! trouble is doing it on time
No, but the egg shells may get thin. I dry out old egg shells and then break them up into very small pieces and feed them to the hens.
pick it up
To get an egg, first, you need to have a chicken trap. When you see a spot with blue feathers, walk up to it and put your chicken trap on it. Then leave the location you are in right now, and come back later. Once you come back, pick up the chicken trap. It will say if you have caught one or not. I f not, you will need to do the same thing over again. Once you have one, you need to craft a chicken coop. When you are done, walk up to the chicken coop and put you chicken on it. To get the egg, you apparently have to sing to it! :) lol! Then go to the chicken again, and you will see an option to harvest the egg. So now, you can eat it! yum!
Egg-laying mammals are known as monotremes. They are of the Order monotremata.There are three species of egg-laying mammals, or monotremes. They are the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.
Egg production varies with the breed of chicken. In general, chicks start their egg laying at about 5 to 6 months old and reach peak production at about two years. Egg laying starts to decline at about three years. As the chicken ages, egg production is less reliable until they stop completely. Non productive chickens can live up to as old as 12 years.
The chicken
You cook it up and eat it.
pick up the egg
the egg came first because where are you going to get the chicken if their is no egg... you can't get a chicken out of thin air ...you need a egg to get the first chicken.... then that chicken lays a egg ...then that one does , then the next and so on...the earth's matter made up the first egg....kill the first chicken...you'll still have a egg to get another chicken...kill the first egg.... chickens would cease to ''egg-sist''(exsist).The egg came first from another animal that adapted into the chicken. Kind of like how humans came from monkeys.
Candling means to hold the egg up to a light and see if there is a chicken in the egg and what stage the chicken is in its growing process. It isn't essential for the chicken to hatch, you can just do it if you want to make sure there is a chicken in the egg.
they grow up
Campines are reasonably good egg producers laying up to 4 times per week.Eggs are usually medium in size and white unless the Campine is a cross breed.