You can feed it bread or grains, but you really dont have to feed it at all, it gets its own food. She will leave the nest for short periods to feed when nobody is around.
Rolled oats
around on the 2nd to 3rd stage. most likely 2nd
You could muck out the stalls for horses. You could get the eggs from the hens and feed them and the chickens.
Food.
if you feed chickens eggs they will start eating there own eggs.
Most rural farms with a sign "fresh eggs" will be selling fertilized eggs. Small farms almost always keep a rooster in the flock. You can check with any local feed & grain distributor and they will know who in the area sells fresh eggs.
No. Though male alligators would feed on their young ones.
no
It requires 50 pounds of feed to produce a hundred eggs
Usually as long as you feed/ take care of it.
eat them, feed them to your dog...
It could be something they are eating. Check to make sure they have clean, nutritious food, including a layer feed and scratch feed. Also check their water source. Bad water and bad food=bad eggs.