About 12 eggs per clutch
Chickens lay eggs, they do not give birth. :)
Not exactly. chicken's breed to give birth. then the baby male chicks are killed and sold as food
No. Why would they?
No, chickens do not give live birth. They lay eggs, which are fertilized by a rooster before being incubated by the hen or in an incubator. After about 21 days, the eggs hatch, and the chicks emerge. This reproductive method is typical for birds and many other species of animals.
Chickens don't grow. Plants grow. Chickens are born.
It's just like humans, we only have humans. So it's the same with cats. Cats 'stuff' and chickens 'stuff' are no the same. And, plus chickens are hatched and kittens are born.
If you mean "mammals", then no; Chickens have no mammary glands, and so they are not mammals.
It's impossible to make an accurate count of how many chickens there are in the world. There are hundreds of different breeds of chickens and many millions of chickens living in the world at any one time.
There is no official count as to how many chickens are in the UK. However, there are most likely millions of chickens for food and for the eggs.
This is called "laying an egg". Chickens, like all birds, are oviparous - they lay eggs that later hatch.
There are 2 chickens.
2207 chickens