I doubt it. Not if she left for 8 hours.
The fertilized eggs of a crayfish first begins in the gonad which is transferred to the first and second pair of the swimmerets. the mating season is in the fall.
I know of two ways. Maybe there are more, but first the egg is fertilized and then it splits, and second, two different eggs are fertiglized.
Absolutely! I had a broody that laid on one batch, that was unsuccessful. So, then we kept her for another 21 days with no gap in between. She is still alive and well, but afterwards, I suggest you keep an eye on her. My hen was very pale when she came off the nest for the first time. Also, my friend went on a holiday after leaving a broody behind with no eggs. When they came back, she was fine.
The first or second time? The first time was November 21,2011 VS. the Islanders. His second return was March 15,2012 VS. the Rangers. He missed 40 games between the two returns.
A -33.33 (recurring) % rate of return.
First wave: Zerubavel Second wave: Ezra
In the first movie they have to just believe that it's there. In the second one Prince Caspian blows a trumpet which allows them to return.
Embryoembryo
Potentially yes, however that possible chicken can never be formed unless the hen and a rooster get together and mate. The egg must be fertilized first. The majority of eggs are not fertilized as chickens used to produce for the mass market never see a rooster. On my farm almost all egg are fertile, but I collect them daily, refrigerate them and they do not get a chance to develop an embryo unless I put them in an incubator or allow a broody hen to sit on them.
Alabama Laws are classified to two degrees. First and second Degree. First Degree is when you kidnap somebody with intent to ransom them Second Degree is when you abduct somebody and did not return them
First of all, it's called "sperm" or "sperma." Second, no. It's the egg cell that gets fertilized by the sperm cell and activates a process which evolves the egg.
whale sperm