A chicken in prime laying condition will produce an egg every 24 hours.
Once mature, it usually takes about 24-48 hours for a hens body to produce a single egg. This time will increase as the hen ages.
It takes about 24 hours for a hens to make an egg and after she has started to lay them them regularly she with lay 1 egg a day.
Roughly 21 days.
It takes about 74 days for the male body to produce sperm.
After drinking water, it typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for the body to produce urine.
It takes about 64 to 72 days for the human body to produce a single sperm cell.
After drinking water, it typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for the body to produce urine.
As soon as the male serves the hens then the eggs should be fertilised.
42 weeks
Roosters don't lay eggs. Hens do.
After drinking, it typically takes about 20-30 minutes for the body to produce urine.
When a sexually active rooster is first introduced to a flock of unfertile hens it will take a minimum of 30-36 hours from when the rooster first mounts a hen to produce the first fertilized hatchable egg. If the flock has many hens and only one rooster, it may require several days before mating with all hens takes place. In large flocks of hens (12 or more) it is advisable to allow at least four or five days before expecting a high level of fertility in all of the eggs. If the rooster or hens are one-year or more in age, the waiting period may need to be increased.