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They get sustenance and place to reside in result of producing eggs.
lots of people had chickens and had there own eggs
Chickens may lay fewer eggs in wet weather due to the stress it can put on their bodies. Wet conditions can make chickens uncomfortable, leading to decreased egg production. Additionally, moisture can affect the quality of the eggs laid, making the chickens less inclined to lay as many.
their wings dont have much to do with laying eggs. but only chickens lay eggs without mating
The Egg. Dinosaur eggs have been in existence much longer than chickens have.
Yes! Eggs from male chickens are so small as to be invisible to the human eye. Male chickens are much better at egg concealment tactics also. None have ever been found.Lets get back to earth shall we? Male chickens commonly known as roosters do not lay eggs. Only the female of the species lays eggs. They are fertilized by the rooster before they are produced by the hen.
No, a rooster produces sperm as do most males
none why are chickens so small when you buy them at the store and farm chickens are bigger. Well grocery chicken is feed a powder that make them grow fast but they grow small. Farm chickens are organic and so are BROWN eggs. White eggs are not organic eggs. Basically nothing because now a days there is not as much healthy food the fish have mercury.
Chickens do not lay "better" eggs according to how much daylight there is - the only thing that changes egg quality are living conditions and the food the chickens eat. However, the more daylight there is, the more eggs a hen should lay.
Thirty. 6 each oz.
During the winter they don't lay eggs as much because there isn't as much daylight or when they get older they quit laying eggs. I used to have a chicken!
Yes a skunk will take eggs and kill chickens. Late at night when the chickens roost they are very docile and will allow a predator to come right up to them without much fear.