Chickens will start to lay at about 4 to 6 month old. They reach peak production at about 18 months and production drops from there until they are about 3 years old. This is very general and varies with different breeds. I have a hen still producing at 4 years old.
6 yesrs
till the next heat
Duck eggs can survive for hours without the mother. Sometimes, mother ducks will leave the nest to find food, then come back to lay another egg and incubate the nest. As long as she regularly warms the eggs, she doesn't have to stay with them all the time.
female guards the eggs till they hatch pattern may change depending on its diet size is about 5mm
they live till about 100 years they were here when DINOSAURS lived
till the end of time
it takes up to two weeks
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3 to 4 days I believe.
Around 28 days or a month
13-14 days from the day the last egg is laid.
They do not. The female takes care of the eggs till they hatch and then on the young ones are on their own. The parents have no part in taking care of them.They also leave their young alone...
Most were four years up till 1944. Some unlucky ones were up till April 1945.
it depends on the chickens growth they will usually be all grown up in about six weeks once they reach about ten to eleven months they will start laying eggs
Well they get on the nest and start clucking kind of softly. They stick up the tail feathers and in about three minutes, the egg drops. If they are what is called broody they will saty pn the egg, for 21 days approx. till it hatches if it has been mated with a rooster. Chickens do no need a rooster to lay eggs.
till it dies
3 years of really good eggs then they start to go down hill but i read on the net some where they can lay till they ar 7 not 100% shur on that tho
little ones r in school fromreseption till year 6 then year 7 to year 12