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Eggs can give you a headache if you have adequate protein in your diet and don't need anymore, or if you don't have enough fiber. Try laying off eggs for a while and eat foods with protein or take protein capsules. Then after a while see how eating eggs effects you.
A birds laying is regulated by the number of hours in a day. When natural light is all they have, egg production slows and stops based on the number of daylight hour available. In most areas, peak nesting activity is April/May. In the late summer and early fall, daylight hours are reduced. Wild geese stop laying egg clutches by early July. Goose egg incubation takes 34 days and the raising of the clutch takes 10 weeks following hatch. Goslings in the wild need to be fledged prior to winter temperatures arrival.
they can travel over land because they do not need to lay eggs in water
Most chickens are between 5-6 months old before they start laying eggs and will lay eggs for about two years. Some chickens will start laying at 4.5 months, but this is rare and probably due to hormones in their feed.
Birds need a home because they reproduce by laying eggs, and those eggs need to have a safe place to incubate, until they hatch.
Ducks need about 14 hours of sunlight each day to be able to produce eggs.
No. They need to be kept warm. 99-100 degrees for 3 weeks
You don't. Parakeets are birds. They do not get pregnant, as reproduction is done through the laying of eggs. The eggs take about three weeks to form properly in the body, but this is not called "pregnancy". They look the same when they are laying eggs as when they aren't. In other words, birds don't "hold" their eggs inside their bodies and they do not show a big belly to indicate that eggs are on the way. Birds which are getting close to laying an egg become more lively, excitable and playful. You need to provide it with a nesting box in its cage.
Female chickens (hens) generally start laying eggs at around 20-24 weeks of age. Some breeds take longer. They don't need a rooster to lay eggs and if you are lucky they will lay an egg per day. Again this depends on the breed, with some chickens laying an egg every few days. They lay less over winter, when they are moulting or when they are stressed.
Hens stop laying eggs. The main reason is because they need extra energy to produce new feathers, and another reason is that the pigment in their eggshells comes from the pigment in their feathers. Molting can take between three and six weeks.
Frogs' eggs, or frogspawn, need water or they will dry out and die. The eggs of a frog do not have a solid, protective covering like birds' eggs or reptiles' eggs do, so laying them in water preserves the developing tadpole from dehydration.
Your chickens may not be getting enough good food to eat They need wheat and laying mash They need greens like cabbage lettuce etc or wild greens They need really a good mixed diet They also need grit to strenghten the egg shell