During the winter they don't lay eggs as much because there isn't as much daylight or when they get older they quit laying eggs. I used to have a chicken!
they may be getting old or under stress.
He's on a diet...
The egg. Dinosaurs laid eggs long, long before chickens existed.
As long as they are less than 24 hours old....
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.
They are toads' eggs, which are laid in long strings parallel to each other. They are often stuck to aquatic vegetation.
Four days.
To protect the eggs inside the jelly.
As long as there is no rooster around to mate with the hens, you will not receive fertile eggs.
18-21 days
All goose eggs are a little bigger than a peafowls eggs they are atleast four inches long in size duck eggs are about the same size as regular chickens eggs a quails eggs are a little bigger than a quarter
yes, they drop eggs and eggs are like seeds so then a chicken is a fruit
The most obvious difference between the two is that frogs' eggs (frogspawn) are laid in bunches or clusters, whilst toads' eggs are laid in long strings.
Well, the egg, of course. It was laid by an animal that was ALMOST...but not quite...a hen. Its little mutant baby was the first chicken. ;) Of course, in more general terms, eggs evolved a VERY long time ago, back when invertebrates ruled the seas, and no life existed on land, so the egg most definitely came first in that sense, too.