usually around $5-$25 but if you get it as a chick it costs from around $1-$5
Layers or Hens.
An egg home, in terms of keeping chickens for the purpose of laying eggs, would have a varying cost depending on a number of different factors. For example, how many chickens is it for, where is it to be located, how well protected would you like it to be? A good starting point when looking at this type of venture is to speak to somebody that owns chickens and get some tips from them.
There is no mammal that lays chickens. Even chickens do not lay chickens: they lay eggs. there are two types of egg-laying mammals (not chicken-laying), and they are the platypus and the echidna.
They are having contractions to push the egg out.
They serve as both egg-laying and meat chickens pretty well.
Chickens cannot sweat. That is why they pant.
The type of feed given to chickens is the greatest factor that influences quantity and quality of egg-laying. Certain feeds promote egg-growth for a few years, but as chickens have a limited egg-laying life, these feeds seem to lead to excellent quality and quantity initially, which soon runs out.
Most chickens are used for both egg laying and meat. A chicken lays the most year in her first year of egg laying. After two years, she is finished with her job of egg laying and is sent to the grocery store for someone to eat.
Chickens are bipedal vertebrates. They are covered in feathers. They are also warm blooded, egg laying animals with wings. These criteria show that chickens are birds, not mammals.
This is called "laying an egg". Chickens, like all birds, are oviparous - they lay eggs that later hatch.
No - the chickens do not start laying chicken nuggets after their egg laying days are over.
2 chickens laying 2 eggs in 2 days means that each chicken lays an egg every other day. 4 chickens laying an egg every other day would lay 8 eggs in 4 days.