Yes, almost ALL birds lay eggs, just like chickens do.
other birds, such as ducks and geese.
they lay eggs which are fertilized like chickens and all other birds
Chickens lay eggs because they are birds. All species of birds lay eggs in order to reproduce. Baby chickens (chicks) hatch from those eggs and grow up. If the eggs are not fertilized, however, then they will not hatch. Those are the ones that are eaten.
Because their wings arnt like other birds.
This is called "laying an egg". Chickens, like all birds, are oviparous - they lay eggs that later hatch.
A group of chickens is called a flock, kinda like other birds. :)
She may lay, but nesting and incubating isn't good. Also keeping peahens in a cage like that for chickens isn't good for the birds. Pens yes, cages no!
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They lay eggs like other birds.
Chickens do not give birth to live chicks; they lay eggs that then, if fertilized, hatch 21 days after laying.
Yes, chicken is a bird. Like all other birds, it belongs to the following classification:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesAves is Latin for "bird".Yes, chickens are birds.
there are alot of answers for this type of question. There are some birds like parrots, chickens, roosters, and other domesticated birds that we see today.