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It is difficult to force a hen to brood if she is not ready, whatever the sign may be.
You didn't say which meaning you needed, so here are a couple of ideas. The setting of that play is London in 1865. The hen was setting on her eggs.
pick it up
the hen or wat ever chicken makes a sound of a dead squirrel you know what I mean
I DONT KNOW BUT AS SOON AS I MEET A HEN I WILL IMEADIEATLY ASK IT AND GET BACK TO YOU.OK
To thaw a Cornish game hen in the microwave, place it in a microwave-safe dish and use the defrost setting. Ensure that the hen is evenly thawed by rotating it or flipping it halfway through the process. Once thawed, cook the hen immediately, as some areas may begin to cook during the defrosting process. Avoid refreezing the hen after it has been thawed in the microwave.
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 chicken will not know it's egg from any other. After the eggs hatch, the hen and the chicks get to know the sounds that they each make. If a chick gets separated from the hen, it will cheep, and the hen clucks to it, and the chick will come running.
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I have been told that if a egg is not fertile the hen will get rid of any eggs there are not developing...
Yes. A setting hen should be isolated from the rest of the flock for the safety of the eggs, resulting chicks, and the brood hen, herself. Chicks have been successfully hatched without taking this precaution, but many who've done it have had problems resulting in dead or injured birds and low hatch rates. Results like these make it not worth the risk.
How do you know the setting of the story is in chaina