10-12 Weeks
snakes dont lay eggs
roughly 18 weeks from birth :)
It depends on how old it is, and how many it has laid before.
Eggs themselves are not categorized as "Old World" or "New World" since this terminology typically refers to geographic regions. However, the domestication of chickens, which are the primary source of eggs, traces back to the Old World, particularly Southeast Asia. Other bird species that lay eggs, such as quails and ducks, also have origins in the Old World. Thus, while eggs can be found globally, the domesticated chicken's history is rooted in the Old World.
Orpingtons are fairly moderate early maturing and should lay their first egg at about 7 months old. Start them on laying mash at about 5 months for best eggs.
Maybe its too old to lay eggs now or its too cold to lay eggs
The caterpillars dont lay the eggs, the female butterfly lays them on the host plant of that species
Yes, hens can lay eggs for 2-3 years.
No. Once they are old enough (approx 6 months old) they will lay an egg on average every 26 hours. Just as human women ovulate without having sex, a pullet or hen can lay without a rooster. The eggs will not be fertile, however, and will not produce chicks.
1 year old
After 18 weeks
When they are about 3 years old