yes she does
If you mean how is it born the mother lays eggs and several months later the chick is hatched
The mother of a chick is commonly referred to as a hen. Hens are female chickens that lay eggs, which can then hatch into chicks. In the context of birds more generally, the term "hen" can apply to the female of various species.
Baby chickens are born from eggs (fertilized eggs only, not the ones you eat), because they are birds. A baby chicken is called a chick.
In short - No! Once an egg hatches it is a chick and some mother hens allow them to sit on their backs for short periods, but not actually carry them as they walk around. Once the chick hatches, the eggs are discarded and usually eaten and broken up by the mother hen.
Penguin baby eggs are kept warm by the father while the mother looks more food
the mother lays eggs...
the mother lays eggs...
Penguins are birds, they lay eggs, is your question haw long are the eggs retained?
The Chick That Was Not Eggs-Tinct - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
in a nest
unfortunately, there is no difference between chick eggs and eating eggs, outside and inside. Enjoy eating dead hens!
they are born in eggs