Chickens don't get pregnant. Unlike mammals birds release their ova for development outside of their body. Chickens will produce one egg every day even when it does not come near a rooster. The hen produces that egg automatically, and will drop an egg even when it is unfertile.
A fertile chicken egg contains an embryo, which is what grows to become a baby chicken, gradually consuming the egg yolk and the egg white in the process.
The human egg is real because it has real life baby in it and a chicken egg at it have yolk in it and after a few weeks or month then the baby chick come out.
Slightly smaller than a chicken egg.
the egg that is fertile will have a bump on it
An egg is fragile but a chicken cannot break through it immediately but if it is dropped it will brake
If a chicken had a miscarriage there would be no egg, that would be like asking what to do with the baby I had after I miscarried...
No. To drown the chicken would have to breathe.
It's already in there as an embryo
1. If no rooster is present, then there is no way the egg will be fertilised, so it will not have a chick in it. 2. If the egg is freshly laid, and removed immediately and refrigerated, it will not have a chick in it.
You right click the chicken egg onto the ground and a baby chicken may come out. There is a chance a chicken will not come out.
egg white & egg yolk, aka the unborn remains of a baby chicken that is nasty :)
No because if you sell the pregnant chicken that would be more money for the person you sell it to, and if you keep the pregnant chicken and wait until it hatches the egg, you get more money.