Unless you mean at least 20 chickens and/or *within* 7 days, it is impossible, as an odd number of odd numbers will always have an odd number as their sum.
Yes they do. If it burns your tongue it will burn theirs. Back in the old-days, if a dog was killing chickens people would put cayenne pepper on the chickens and the dog wouldn't bother them.
14 days I think
If they are consistant they should be able to lay 40.
Intensively farmed chickens live for about a year if they are laying hens. Intensively farmed meat birds live for as little as 39 days.
The ideal temperature for hatching chickens or ducks in an incubator is between 99.5F and 100.5F. The temperature is not the only consideration as the humidity must be right also. Eggs should be at a 55% humidity rate through to the 18th day and raised to better than 65% during the final days. Chickens take 21 days from set to hatch but ducks take a few days more. Average incubation of most duck breeds is between 25 to 35 days depending on the breed.
Take a day off and kill 0. Distribute 4 odd numbers over 4 days as you wish.
You cannot do this, as adding five odd numbers together will give an odd result.
Yes they do. If it burns your tongue it will burn theirs. Back in the old-days, if a dog was killing chickens people would put cayenne pepper on the chickens and the dog wouldn't bother them.
39.99
Seven Days to a Killing was created in 1973.
14 days I think
Four days.
Everyday, not just business days.
2 bushels of grain.
56
If they are consistant they should be able to lay 40.
almost everyday but she does get days off .