yes they can, but only if the egg hasn't started its growing cycle yet.
so a chicken can lay an egg and it can go cold for a few days, but once it starts growing (via incubator or broody chicken) it musnt go cold.
if your using broody chickens to hatch the eggs let the chicken off no longer than 20mins a day to eat,drink water, dust bath and poop.
PS the egg must be fertilized of corse.
hope that helped
brad.
well if they are non fertilized eggs it is okay because they will not hatch.
But if they are fertilized eggs and you want them to hatch then do not put them in the fridge because they need heat. (to have fertilized eggs you need a rooster, and if you want the eggs to hatch you need an incubater)
not at all.zygote can not survive at subzero temperature. that's why antarctic penguins hide it's egg in it's abdominal fur so the egg not touches the icy ground.
You do not need a cock to get an egg from a chicken. If you want to have fertilized eggs that will hatch into chicks there has to be a cock.
It is safe for a pregnant woman to eat fresh farm brown eggs. For safety reasons and to avoid salmonella, fresh farm eggs as well as store bought eggs need to be thoroughly cooked.
Hens are chickens.Hens are female chickens and lay eggs.Roosters are male chickens and do not lay eggs.So your answer is YES, you need a hen to lay eggs.
To sell chicken eggs locally in New York State, you need a sales permit. You can apply for this through the state's Tax Department.
The cockerel has sperm to fertilise the chickens eggs, hens lay eggs regularly but they need to be fertilised for a chick to emerge.
Chicken eggs do freeze in the shell. Freezing will cause the egg to expand and crack open. Frozen eggs in the shell change consistency and will not cook, taste or have the same texture as a fresh egg. Special preparation before freezing will render the eggs useable when they need to be frozen.
You do not need a cock to get an egg from a chicken. If you want to have fertilized eggs that will hatch into chicks there has to be a cock.
Yes, you should refrigerate uncooked cabbage to avoid bacterial contamination. Refrigerating will also keep it fresh and crisp.
Depends on how they're prepared. Roasted soybeans, dont need to be refrigerated. Fresh beans or canned beans do need to be stored and only stay fresh for about 2-3 days. If they're fresh- edamame- they also need to be refrigerated and can be frozen for a while. They key to making sure they're fresh is smell. If they smell off, don't eat them.
well, yes and no, they will rot faster if you don't. :( ewwwwwwwwww
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Yes, definitely. Of course!
To get non-fertile eggs you need to keep the hen and rooster separated, or get rid of your rooster all together.
It is safe for a pregnant woman to eat fresh farm brown eggs. For safety reasons and to avoid salmonella, fresh farm eggs as well as store bought eggs need to be thoroughly cooked.
It does not need to kept refrigerated but it will last longer if it is.
Chicken eggs have an incubation period of 21 days
Hens are chickens.Hens are female chickens and lay eggs.Roosters are male chickens and do not lay eggs.So your answer is YES, you need a hen to lay eggs.