On the outside - just like any other egg.
An un-fertilized egg will NOT hatch.
It will look pink. Or purple, or black. I REALLY HAVE NO IDEA.
a chicken? its like the question: what came 1st, an egg or a chicken.
A guinea egg is smaller than a chicken egg and typically has a darker, speckled shell. The egg is more rounded in shape compared to a chicken egg. Additionally, the yolk of a guinea egg tends to be richer and creamier in flavor.
a chicken egg looks the same fertilized or unfertilized, what it looks like inside, i don't know.
It came from a chicken who came from and egg which came from a chicken which came from an egg...and so on until a chicken-like ancestor in the wild was domesticated and made the "first" chicken. It's evolution.
like chicken
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...
the egg came first because where are you going to get the chicken if their is no egg... you can't get a chicken out of thin air ...you need a egg to get the first chicken.... then that chicken lays a egg ...then that one does , then the next and so on...the earth's matter made up the first egg....kill the first chicken...you'll still have a egg to get another chicken...kill the first egg.... chickens would cease to ''egg-sist''(exsist).The egg came first from another animal that adapted into the chicken. Kind of like how humans came from monkeys.
Nothing, as long as it is not rotten, it is just like eating a chicken egg. A chicken is a bird.
A common substitute for egg in chicken breading is a mixture of milk and flour or cornstarch. This mixture helps the breading stick to the chicken just like egg would.
Treat it like a normal chicken but with extra care