Neither. The chicken came first, not the chick or the egg. God created adults first. not babies
egg came first it got laid by a human
long time ago, two organisms(not hen and cock) combined and one cell(egg) was formed. when the new organism came out, it was a new specie. then according to wittekar's evolution theory, i.e. like humans were first apes and then became a true humans the new specie also became a chick (present chick)since egg is of one cell it came first.hence, an egg came first than the chick.
First-egg or chick refers to the first egg laid by a bird or the newborn of a bird, specifically a chicken. The first egg may be smaller and sometimes irregular in shape compared to subsequent eggs, as the hen's reproductive system is adapting. The first chick is the newborn offspring of a chicken, hatched from an incubated egg.
the egg the creature that was destined to evolve into a chicken was already laing eggs before it evolved into a chicken, so it is reasonable to assume that once upon a time the first chick came out of an egg,
the life cycle of a chicken is simple. Egg- Chick- Chicken and then back to the egg. You may have heard the brainteaser ' What came first? the chicken or the egg?' it was definatley the chicken.
The hen would have had to come first. If the egg did, eggs need a way of keeping heat to keep them alive. There wouldn't have been anything to keep the baby chick warm because it wouldn't have another hen to keep it that way. If the egg came first, it would've died.
first don't you mean CHICKEN? and the egg did dino's where laying eggs -4 chickens where
Chick or the egg!
"Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" is a famous riddle that has no answer.
The egg is the first then the chicken. A rational thinker would conclude that egg snatched to give rise to a "chick" or chicken and the egg is the product of nature.
The egg came first. Evolutionary changes over time resulted in the gradual transition of a bird species laying eggs with different traits, eventually leading to the chicken as we know it today.
The egg.