An egg laid by a cross breed has been recently reported out of China and wieghs in at 201 grams. The chicken was a cross between a Xishuangbanna game hen and a Wuding cockerel. This happened in July 2009 and is waiting verification by Guinness Book of World Records.
the color of the egg does not depend on the color of the chicken, it depends on the breed. so your chickens fine. the color of the egg does not depend on the color of the chicken, it depends on the breed. so your chickens fine.
a chicken? its like the question: what came 1st, an egg or a chicken.
egg white
Depends on the breed of the chicken
a Montague egg is an egg that is laid by a chicken that was owned by a motague
Placing this question in the context of evolutionary biology, the first chicken egg would have been laid by some precursor species which resembled a chicken but which wasn't actually a chicken.
the world smallest chicken egg is from a breed called seramas
there is none.
Eggs are laid and the eggs are collected. No one "picks" an egg off/from a chicken
There is no way to tell you what breed a chicken is, just from its color. Body type, comb type, egg color laid, and many other factors must be listed before one can make an assumption of the breed.
The egg. Dinosaurs laid eggs long, long before chickens existed.
The egg came first. According to evolutionary science, eggs have been around for millions of years before the first chicken evolved. The egg was laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken, and the offspring hatched from that egg eventually evolved into what we now call a chicken.