Continually, every egg laid by a hen has the chance to become a chick if it is a fertile egg.
In theory, a hen could produce as many as 300 eggs per year and therefore 300 new chicks could potentially hatch but that is not possible without the use of artificial incubation of those eggs.
Many breeds of chicken will lay one egg every 24 hours.
They don't - there is no such phenomenon in birds.
No.
YES they reproduce sexually just like humans do
How often does rats reproduce
a lot
Every spring 13
in order to reproduce, sponges release an egg into the water. The egg then floats around until it is fertilized.
egg
YES they reproduce sexually just like humans do
how often does a hawk reproduce
they reproduce 24/7
The egg came first. Eggs have been around for millions of years, while chickens evolved from other prehistoric birds.
The phrase "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" is an age-old question that refers to the dilemma of the origins of life. In this context, it is a playful way to ponder the cyclical nature of creation and evolution. Ultimately, there is no definitive answer, as the relationship between chickens and eggs is one of mutual dependence in the cycle of life.
They lay eggs to reproduce, even if there is no male.
There was more than one to start with so it wasn't a problem. So, which came first the eggs or the chicken?
never
Daphnia reproduce usually in the spring until the end of the summer.
Eastern cougars no longer reproduce. They were declared extinct in 2011.
in the winter