you will see it in the nest. or if you are by the chicken right after they sing/chuckle for a little while
The hen laid an egg
No one really knows. The egg had to be laid by something (hen), but the hen had to be hatched from something (egg.
No one really knows. The egg had to be laid by something (hen), but the hen had to be hatched from something (egg.
the egg because an weird dinosour laid an egg to a baby hen and they lived happely ever after
It could be both if the hen was born first who made the hen (don't say Jesus!) if it was the egg who laid the egg
laid
It all depends on the hen herself.
The egg came first. Eggs have been laid by animals for hundreds of millions of years, while chickens, as we know them today, evolved from non-chicken ancestors through a gradual process of change.
A cackleberry is a slang term for an egg, from the resemblance of an egg to a fruit, and the sound of the hen which laid it.
The egg, obviously. This is evident because early dinosaurs laid eggs, while MILLIONS of years later, a type of dinosaur evolved into the hen. There also will have been insects and reptiles a long time before the hen evolved, and those laid eggs also. I believe that this is solid proof that the egg came before the hen.
The egg came first as the female bird which laid it might not neccessarily have been a hen, the hen which hatched from the egg could have been the result of cross breeding.
After twenty-one days after the hen has laid the egg that the roster has fertilized the egg will hatch.