The cross breeding of fowl produces some interesting combination's.
Many times the eggs do not reach hatch. Various genetic malformations result in the termination of the embryo pre-hatch.
Gallus Domesticus /Phasianus Colchicus crosses have resulted both in the wild and in farmyard species encounters. This type of cross breed seldom produce fertile progeny.
Here is a good link showing the results.
The main benefit of a (fertilised) pheasant's egg is to produce more pheasants. Eating pheasant eggs (as we do with chicken eggs) is less of a benefit than eventually producing a full grown pheasant.
Its formed when the female and male cells are united. Chicken eggs are fertilized by roosters.the sperm goes in to the egg and fertilises the egg . by cit
what do you mean by "what are fertilized"?? its an egg that is going to hatch because the male "Chicken" mated with a female Chicken a male chicken is not called a chicken i just told you that so you would better understand
it dies.
they grow up
Your leg becomes a chicken
you got the wrong egg
A fertilized egg cell is called a zygote. This cell is diploid and it is formed after synapsis during the process of fertilization is complete.
A Kaiser Permanente chicken will be born
An unfertilized chicken egg that is not collected and refrigerated will eventually start to decay. You can put the egg in a glass of water, if it sinks to the bottom then it is still fresh.
The offspring would be a girl.
The egg hatches in a matter of hours, and a chicken-cow hybrid emerges from the broken shell.