Nope - many species simply abandon the eggs soon after laying. Some venomous species 'guard' their brood - but the majority are simply left to hatch in suitably warm places.
Fresh eggs will keep in the fridge for about six weeks. You can keep eggs on the counter, but you will reduce the storage life by one week for every day on the counter.
She's gone broody. She may be older and not laying but the need to brood is still there. You can take advantage of this by putting fertilized eggs from other hens under her. You can also keep encouraging her to get off the nest and keep her away from it for a few days blocking it off. Check to see if she is roosting at night, if not then that is a sure sign she's broody.
as soon as it starts getting uncomfortable
No, the mother butterflies die soon after laying eggs.
as soon as u got a brain
soon
as soon as you get the dog
The fireworks will begin as soon as it gets dark. Please call me as soon as you get home. We could find out the test results as soon as tomorrow.
Barred Rock hens typically start laying eggs around 5 to 6 months of age, although this can vary slightly based on factors such as diet, environment, and individual genetics. Once they begin, they can lay about 3 to 5 eggs per week. Proper care and management can help ensure they reach maturity and start laying on time.
about 3/6 weeks.
Hope it is very soon!