No. Sorry, the eggs you buy at the grocery store are not fertile. These eggs are produced solely for consumers and never see a rooster among the flock. The only way to get fertilized eggs is to buy from a local producer/farmer. Most rural farms that sell eggs have a rooster among the flock.
You allow a white leghorn hen to mate with a white leghorn rooster. The eggs produced by that hen are then incubated for 21 days and a chick emerges from the fertilized egg. That chick will grow to be a white leghorn chicken.
Fertilized eggs are not brown because they have been fertilized. The chickens do not colour code the one's that are viable and leave the rest of them white. Any egg of whatever colour can be fertile. I have incubated white, brown, green and blue eggs many times. Most have hatched. The egg colour comes from the various breeds of chicken that laid the egg, it does not change colour for any reason unless you dye them at Easter.
Yellow
To make the white color chicken gravy, kindly use gravy salt coloring.
cream , brown , white and sometimes blue
White wine would typically be served with chicken, unless it has ben prepared with a lot of spices.
The colour. Chickens come in all sorts of breeds and colours. In most cases, you cannot tell what the breed is just by colour. You need several breed identifier "markers" to tell what breed it is other than just colour.
All you have to do is put food colouring in the chicken. This only works with white or pale coloured chickens, and lasts only a few weeks.
Yes a chicken is white
Macrophages are white blood cells that an consume microorganisms.
the colour white is every other colour but white because of the pigments of every other colour let off the colour whiteshut up you, loner!!!!
The meaning of the colour white isnt, as white is not a colour.