whats the setting of green eggs of ham
Eggs or ham
Setting eggs is the term for incubating, whether done by a broody hen "setting" on a clutch of eggs or by artificial incubation.
This is a three-part answer: 1. An average is around 3-4 in one setting. 2. (silly) As many as they want to lay 3. The number of eggs a hen will lay at one time, depends on how many of her eggs are fertilized during reproduction. Hope this helps =)
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Remove all eggs daily.
The setting of the story "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss is mainly in different locations where Sam-I-Am tries to convince the other character to try green eggs and ham. These locations include a house, a box, a car, a tree, a train, and in the rain.
By taking the number and setting it to the amount of the other number. Like if you have 3 eggs with 4 dots on them, then all together you have 12 dots. But if you wish to find how many eggs have dots and there are actually 5 eggs, because 2 did not have dots, then you'll know there are 3 eggs with dots on them.
A chicken can lay anywhere between 5 and 12 eggs in one setting. (numbers can vary, but this is about the average). Also, if you have other laying chickens in the same nesting boxes, it is not uncommon for the laying chicken to steal eggs from the other chickens. So dont be suprised to find more than the average amount of eggs. We've come home to find a chicken laying on 18 fertilized eggs before. of course, these included the stolen eggs too!
I have been told that if a egg is not fertile the hen will get rid of any eggs there are not developing...
You didn't say which meaning you needed, so here are a couple of ideas. The setting of that play is London in 1865. The hen was setting on her eggs.
Fertile eggs start developing when the hen starts setting, or when they are put in an incubator.