In my experience if the chicken laid an egg on a house which way would it roll it would have to depend if the chicken is facing you or its backwards. So if the chicken was facing you the egg would roll left. If the chicken was the other way it would probably go right.
Neither. Roosters don't lay eggs, hens do.
Roosters do not lay eggs. Such an egg would therefore not exista nd be unable to rill down either side of any roof, regardless of prevailing weather conditions.
Seeing that hens and not roosters lay eggs then the answer would be neither because the rooster does not lay eggs .
Depends on the incline of the roof.
Roosters canβt lay eggs.
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A rooster can't lay an egg, and if it could chickens can't fly so they wouldn't be able to get on top of a house.
She is brooding which means she is going to try to hatch eggs into chicks. Some of the other hens will lay eggs near her and she will roll those eggs under herself. If you have a rooster in the flock and want some chicks you should let her stay where she is but if your flock has no rooster then take the eggs away from her.
Cows theoretically can become stuck on their back when rolling or if knocked down. If the cow is weak, badly injured, or becomes stuck in a rut after rolling they might be unable to get back on their feet and can die if unassisted.Another Answer:No, they are more likely to get stuck on their sides than on their backs, though occasionally it is possible if they somehow roll into a ditch or deep rut and get stuck with their legs up in the air. The only way they could "roll"is if they struggle so hard that they end up in worse condition than when they first started. But more often they'll get stuck with their side in a rut in a ditch or rut in such a way that they cannot get their feet back under them again. This happens if a cow has to lay down to calve and lays down in a spot she shouldn't have laid down in the first place.
A domestic cat will roll over on it's back for a couple of reasons, a cats belly is a vunerable part and by exposing this they are expressing their trust of you, they also love to have their tummy tickled, they are asking for demanding some attention.
Pigs roll in the mud for a number of reasons:To keep cool as they lack the ability to cool down by sweating.To help protect their pale skin from sunburn.To keep flies and other biting insects from bothering them.
it won't roll off at all, because roosters don't lay eggs!
Is it aRICKROLL!
No where because roosters can't lay eggs!
A roster is a list of names and would not lay an egg. A rooster is a male domestic fowl and would, likewise, not lay an egg. A rooster is a male and wouldn't lay an egg. But if you mean hens, they could roll down hill depending on the wind.
Um, roosters don't lay eggs, the hens do! (Nice one!!) I disagree .. The question clearly states that a rooster had laid an egg ... The fact that a Rooster has laid an egg is irrelevant. Clearly the egg will go nowhere because it is balanced perfectly on the tip of the point! Errrrr..... If you look in joke books, it says: It didn't roll because roosters don't lay eggs! I know that because my nephew loves joke books and he sent me one for Christmas last year. Yeah, great joke!
The joke where the punchline is bacause the egg roll is What do you get when a chicken lays an egg on top of a barn?
A roll-down screen, would mainly a screen that well, rolls down. It could drop down, roll-down, fold down, etc. They are widely used for projectors.
A rooster can't lay an egg, and if it could chickens can't fly so they wouldn't be able to get on top of a house.
It wouldn't roll either way, Roosters don't lay eggs.
A pancake can roll down a hill. The possibility of it is unlikely but it is possible.
drop down and roll
One who lays out plans:The garden club needs people who are plotters and planners.A device which lays out drawings:Any printer which has an output of over 17" wide or has paper on a roll is considered a plotter-printer.