I tend to just weight the goose egg for cakes and do the equivalent weight in flour, butter and sugar; however you could weigh a chicken egg and goose egg and work it out that way?
Well many eggs are needed It depends what eggs they are If they are chicken eggs then you will need more than if they were goose eggs So that's your answer xD
a goose can lay 20-50 eggs per season
Most bird eggs are edible. Chicken eggs of course but many people eat duck eggs. Quail eggs are a delicacy. Turkey eggs are very strong flavored but are enjoyed by some. Sea bird eggs are eaten by many Native American tribes living along the coast.
Chickens would sit on as many eggs as possible to keep them warm to help them grow. You don't have to put eggs back after they are laid if you want to use them for cooking. If you would like them to hatch, let the chicken keep them safe, or perhaps put them in an incubator, but research that first.
your average chicken/hen lays about 260 eggs a year.
The average chicken lays 300 eggs per year
Ten to twelve eggs.
No amount of chicken eggs is healthy for humans.
Well, if a chicken lays 257 eggs then that makes 257 eggs--exactly, or about 21 and a half dozen.
5 quail eggs is the same as one chicken egg
There are twenty four eggs on a cardboard flat.
2 to 9, with an average of 5.