Only if they have mated with a rooster. Even if a rooster in in a flock though, her eggs may not be fertilized, as he may not have mated with her. In that case, if you really want the hen to lay fertilized eggs, you could consider penning the rooster and hen up together for a few days.
Actually, you can eat the fertilized eggs. It really makes no difference.
The answer to your question is that yes, hens lay fertilized eggs, but only if she has mated with a rooster. If she hasn't, the egg isn't fertilized.
CHICKENS THAT ARE RAISED FOR THEIR MEAT ARE REFFERED AS BROILERS. CHICKENS THAT ARE RAISED FOR EGG PRODUCTION ARE REFFERED AS LAYERS
Only if there is a rooster in the flock. Unless there is a rooster mating with the hen, the eggs will not be fertilized.
alligators lay their eggs in a little hole
Oviparous animals are known to lay eggs. Some egg laying species are internally fertilized while some are externally fertilized.
Internal fertilization is like animals having sex....the egg is fertilized on the inside. External is when the egg is fertilized on the outside (like when frogs lay eggs and they need to be fertilized before they can hatch).
Once the egg is fertilized it remains fertilized until the egg is eaten, incubated or goes rotten and decays. It never goes back to being an unfertilized egg.
They lay eggs daily, but if you want chicks you have to have a male to fertilize the eggs.
No. they can if they have a rooster though
No they have to have bird spermz in them
Chickens will lay one egg every 26 hours, roughly once per day. Most chickens never even see a rooster. All of the eggs you find in stores have not been fertilized and will never grow into a chicken. So yes, chickens can lay eggs that are not fertilized.
alligators lay their eggs in a little hole
Oviparous animals are known to lay eggs. Some egg laying species are internally fertilized while some are externally fertilized.
Pigeons lay 3 - 5 eggs a year and can lay more than 1 egg in the space of a day, in some cases.However the eggs must be fertilized by an egg to even have a chance of hatching.
on how long it take.some animals to give birth on lay eggs after fertilization
Internal fertilization is like animals having sex....the egg is fertilized on the inside. External is when the egg is fertilized on the outside (like when frogs lay eggs and they need to be fertilized before they can hatch).
Yes, hens legs unfertilised eggs all the time.
No, without fertilisation (mating) the egg will not develop further.
Because a hens egg is like the egg your ovaries release...the hen laying the egg is like the ovary releasing the egg into your uterus. The only way the egg can mature is if it is fertilized by a rooster, as the only way you can get pregnant is if it is fertilized by male sperm. Make sense?
Because a hens egg is like the egg your ovaries release...the hen laying the egg is like the ovary releasing the egg into your uterus. The only way the egg can mature is if it is fertilized by a rooster, as the only way you can get pregnant is if it is fertilized by male sperm. Make sense?