You don't need to "fatten" a hen for egg production. A well fed hen, even a thin one will produce eggs for you. Fattening the hen is usually done a few weeks prior to slaughter. If you wish to provide optimum nutrition, feed your hen at least 3 oz. of layer complete/ laying pellets per day and provide plenty of fresh clean water.
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A battery is the word coined for massive, cage filled buildings where chickens are kept while they lay eggs or fatten up for slaughter. Consumer demand for low cost eggs and chicken meat resulted in low cost methods to increase production and meet demands. Caged hens are easier to maintain that cage free or free range chickens.
Usually chicken eggs, but quail and ostrich eggs are tasty.
No, you do not need eggs to fry chicken.
egg of chicken
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
Eggs and Chicken.
Salmonella can be found in both chicken and eggs, although the incidence is more rare in eggs.
Layer, when defining a chicken is a bird used to produce eggs.
From a shop From a farm or from a chicken of course :)
no not every chicken does.
5 quail eggs is the same as one chicken egg