Measure a cream egg, and do the math.
it depends on how much you are going to give to each person. to get half of a pint each you would need about 94 eggs.
no I don't think so at all ...... but that's my apinion....
One to two Hundred eggs but only a very small percentage will reach maturity. Biologists believe that less than 1% of eggs reach maturity.
From 5 to 6 eggs. They are usually white or cream colored whit redish-brown spots
The number of eggs that make up 300 grams depends on the size of the eggs. On average, a large egg weighs about 50-60 grams. Therefore, you would need approximately 5 to 6 large eggs to reach 300 grams.
The Legbar chicken will lay around 180 or more eggs each year. These chickens lay blue eggs which are unique.
The weight of an egg can vary, but a large egg typically weighs about 50-60 grams. Therefore, 80 grams would be approximately 1.5 to 2 large eggs. To be more precise, you would generally need about 1.5 large eggs to reach 80 grams.
Females generally lay two eggs, but sometimes one and rarely three. The eggs are cream-colored, with brown or lavender spots around their larger end.
Because many will fail to develop, or die, or be eaten before they can reach maturity.
DEPENDS ON HOW LARGE THE EGGS ARE
The number of large eggs in one kilogram can vary slightly depending on the size of the eggs, but on average, there are about 7 to 8 large eggs in one kilogram. A large egg typically weighs around 50-60 grams. Therefore, to reach one kilogram, you would generally need around 16 to 20 large eggs.
Comet goldfish usually lay between 500-5,000 eggs. The reason why they lay so many is because goldfish eggs, and fry, have high mortality rates. Having so many eggs ensures that at least some of the goldfish fry will reach adulthood.