If the hen has been running with a rooster for a week the eggs shold be fertile. If you break it open you can see a white speck on the yellow yolk (sperm). Once incubation has begun you check development by candling the eggs. Hold up to a bright light or flashlight and you can see the emybro inside after a week or so.
i know when they have eggs its when the female is always by the place she lad her eggs
caxton eggs are don't know
Clay soils hold more nutrients, while sandy soils quickly have their nutrients leached by rain.
there are ducks in place of the eggs
I dont know what do fresh eggs like???
depends if they have had eggs before and if they have wanted to have eggs deposited in their "u Know What"
Early Greeks lived by fishing, trading, and other things. They also herded Goats and Sheep.they were farmers ( of the little fertlie land they had) sailors, and traders
No, not that I know of.
eggs
Yes they can eat eggs without getting sick. My westie likes eggs and I know other animals eat eggs.
Early Greeks lived by fishing, trading, and other things. They also herded goats and sheep.they were farmers ( of the little fertlie land they had) sailors, and traders
Early Greeks lived by fishing, trading, and other things. They also herded Goats and Sheep.they were farmers ( of the little fertlie land they had) sailors, and traders