As long as they are less than 24 hours old....
The egg. Dinosaurs laid eggs long, long before chickens existed.
No, chickens do not grow in gardens. Chickens grow in eggs laid by the mother hen.
welll.....chickens come from eggs and eggs come from chickens sooo....i dunno :DChickens evolved from earlier birds, so presumably in the distant past a bird that was almost, but not quite a chicken laid some eggs. Unfortunately, there was a mutation which meant that the chicks that came from the eggs weren't the same as their parents - they actually were chickens. So, the egg came first - what laid it wasn't a chicken.
No eggs are not vegetables. They are part of the meat group in the food pyramid.
The answer is chickens,because eggs come out of chickens.So the scientific method would be chickens were first. Except that eggs were being laid a long, long time before chickens existed and eggs is listed first in the question.
Eggs came before chickens because reptiles and amphibians laid eggs before chickens ever even evolved.
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The egg, by many centuries. Dinosaurs laid eggs long before chickens existed.
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Yes, roosters can lay eggs; however, this statement is misleading as roosters are male chickens and do not lay eggs. Only hens, the female chickens, are capable of laying eggs. If a hen is not fertilized by a rooster, the eggs will not develop into chicks but can still be laid.
No. 'Cockerel' is another word for a rooster, and male birds do not lay eggs.
Generally speaking, no. Male fowl do not lay eggs. However, there is a mythological creature known as a cockatrice that is said to hatch from an egg laid by a cock and incubated by a toad(or a snake, depending on the story).