You can eat them while they are still warm from the hen. Nothing tastes as fresh as a newly laid egg. Even one day in the fridge makes a difference so if you can get eggs laid the same day as you use them, by all means do so. Eating them boiled however can be problematic as the shell will not peel off without a lot of work, scooping them out with a spoon after boiling works fine.
about the time it takes you to get from the coop to the frying pan. There is no harm in eatting a fresh laid egg. The hen lays an egg that is protected from bacteria with a sort of liquid gel. If the egg is dirty wash it in luke warm water and then it it. Never use cold water to wash your eggs as this will draw the bacteria into the egg. other than that enjoy!! fresh laid eggs are the best!!
The sooner the better! However, for a hard boiled egg you need to wait two weeks for the proper consistency of the white. Also, an egg can remain viable for eating up to twelve days without refrigeration if it hasn't been exposed to extreme heat or cold just like a fertilized egg remains viable for cell division and growth for twelve days while the mother hen continues to lay her "clutch" (8-12 eggs) before she sits on them and begins their three week incubation. However , I would highly recommend either immediate consumption or refrigeration.
Immediately after they are laid, though you might want to wash the chicken poop off first.
Oh yes, they are even better that way. They can never be too fresh.
We have chickens and I have taken the eggs straight from the chicken, washed it off and cooked it. The fresher they are, the better they are going to taste.
Ye, absolutely, the fresher the better the flavor. There really is nothing better than the taste of a still warm egg fresh from the nest and cooked up for breakfast.
I say yes immediately
There are a few places to find a diagram of chicken egg laying cycle. The local library should be a good place to look.
The diet of the frizzle chicken is just like any other egg laying breed. They can eat chicken feed, vegetable scraps, and worms just like any other chicken. Their fancy plumage does not change their diet.
A hen IS a chicken. The female chicken as opposed to a rooster (male).The answer to your question is A hen chicken is used for laying eggs.
It means the baby is about born or the baby died during the escape of the egg
The actual formation of the egg inside the chicken takes about 24 hours, but when they sit down to lay the egg it can take anywhere from 15 minutes to a couple of hours.
Egg laying chicken eat the same all the other chickens eat, get some grit and give it to them and if u want to give them somethin special find food with more calcium in it
Most chickens are used for both egg laying and meat. A chicken lays the most year in her first year of egg laying. After two years, she is finished with her job of egg laying and is sent to the grocery store for someone to eat.
Big enough to do the birthing job in relation to the size of the egg laying chicken.
Evolutionarily speaking, the egg came first. The first chicken would have hatched from an egg laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken, due to gradual genetic mutations over time.
laying an egg
Nothing, as long as it is not rotten, it is just like eating a chicken egg. A chicken is a bird.
No - the chickens do not start laying chicken nuggets after their egg laying days are over.
There are a few places to find a diagram of chicken egg laying cycle. The local library should be a good place to look.
The diet of the frizzle chicken is just like any other egg laying breed. They can eat chicken feed, vegetable scraps, and worms just like any other chicken. Their fancy plumage does not change their diet.
Inside chicken coops, for egg laying purposes, one should have nests for the chicken to lay eggs, perches for the birds to sit on when they are not laying eggs, and a supplemental light source to keep on (whenever there is not natural sunlight), because the chickens will continue to lay eggs as long as they think it is daytime.
really hard.
lol. NO!