It depends on the breed. some lay an egg a day, whilethe ones i keep only lay 2-1 eggs a week.
a hen house is where the hens produce table eggs.
Absolutely yes. A hen does not need a rooster to produce eggs, she only produces fertile eggs when a rooster is involved. Many farm flocks do not have a rooster among the flock and egg production does not suffer in the slightest. A rooster job is to protect the flock and mate with the hens to produce offspring but the hens will continue to lay eggs with or without him.
The difference is simply the animal inside. Hen eggs produce chickens if they are fertilized, and starfish eggs produce starfish. Also, starfish eggs do not have a hard shell - they are somewhat gelatinous.
about 2 eggs.
Hens can live a whole life without fertilization and still lay fresh eggs just as frequently as hens who are mated regularly. To produce fertilized eggs for hatching, hens must be mated about once weekly.
Yes. they both do. But their eggs are very different. While the hen's eggs have a hard outside the frogs eggs are very soft. Also a hen doesn't lay nearly as many eggs as a frog. Also frogs eggs are in the water, while a hen lays them on land.
A mature female turkey is called a hen.
There are many factors as to how many eggs a hen will lay. * How old the hen is (The younger, the more she will lay) * What breed is the hen? (Certain breeds lay MUCH more than others) * What time of year is it? * The amount of actual day time (the three last are VERY important factors! the more sunlight, the more eggs. The better the weather/season, the more eggs. The most eggs are laid in the summertime.) * What is in her diet? (The better diet she has, the more eggs her body can produce.) Those are the highpoints, as well as what will affect them most.
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Hens are chickens and they produce eggs. A hen can produce one egg every 23 to 25 hours. Sometimes, a hen will lay more than one egg per day. This can often confuse the hen raiser.