no
Yes, the fresher the better
Moult and insufficient day-length.
if shes laying 1 a day then she has a disease called Thyorioidoade. It could be deadly
I'm not completely sure, but SOME frogs lay there eggs at night, following a specific moon cycle. Others lay the eggs in the day. Personally, laying the eggs at night is a sneakier and smarter way to hide and keep the eggs safe...at least, that's what I think! (:
no. it takes time for eggs to hatch. but some where there are birds laying eggs right now. some where...
The commercial breed of white egg laying chickens are called White Leghorns. These chickens can lay almost an egg a day for an entire year (I believe the record is 364 eggs in a year). Occasionally a hen will lay 2 eggs in a day, but will compensate by not laying an egg the next day.
the chicken will lay eggs each day after you buy it if you take care of it well.
Not unless you call laying up to 2,000 eggs a day being lazy.
Yes, it is. A female parakeet can lay 4 to 9 eggs, laying one every second day.
They shouldn't effect the process of laying eggs. It's always up to the hens attitude for that day.
well if the chicken is gone most of the day and then comes out and franticly eats and runs back to her hidding place It means she gone brudy and is ether laying on fertile eggs or thinks she laying on fertile eggs
2 chickens laying 2 eggs in 2 days means that each chicken lays an egg every other day. 4 chickens laying an egg every other day would lay 8 eggs in 4 days.