no
The Egg-Cited Rooster was created on 1952-10-04.
If a hen is in with NO rooster, and lays an egg, then that egg is infertile and cannot hatch.
You do not need a rooster for a hen to lay eggs. A well feed, happy hen of appropriate age will lay about one egg a day. If a rooster is around the eggs will be fertilized and you get more chickens, if not you get yummy eggs to eat.
Roosters do not produce eggs. Hens do. So there is no highest egg producing rooster.
There is nothing different if you are talking about a live egg as there is a chick growing in side of it. a fertile egg is when the daddy rooster make the egg fertile
Yes. The rooster fertilizes the egg.
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?
Chickens combine eggs to make a baby chick through a process called fertilization. When a rooster mates with a hen, the rooster's sperm fertilizes the hen's egg, which then develops into a baby chick inside the egg.
Egg shells // A rooster.
No, only if you want fertile eggs. The hens will lay without a rooster.
Chickens lay unfertilized eggs as part of their natural reproductive cycle. The hen's ovaries produce an ovum (egg) regardless of whether it has been fertilized by a rooster or not. If the egg is not fertilized, it is eventually laid by the hen.