This is called "laying an egg". Chickens, like all birds, are oviparous - they lay eggs that later hatch.
Chickens lay eggs, they do not give birth. :)
No. Why would they?
Chickens do not give birth. Chicken reproduce by laying eggs, which are hatched in about 21 days after they are laid. A chicken is called a laying chicken when it is grown for the purpose of laying eggs, as opposed to a frying or eating chicken, which is raised for food.
Chickens do not give birth to live chicks; they lay eggs that then, if fertilized, hatch 21 days after laying.
Not exactly. chicken's breed to give birth. then the baby male chicks are killed and sold as food
they make you give birth to chickens
No, chickens do not give live birth. They lay eggs, which are fertilized by a rooster before being incubated by the hen or in an incubator. After about 21 days, the eggs hatch, and the chicks emerge. This reproductive method is typical for birds and many other species of animals.
The chickens give us egg ..
Chickens are not all female. There are both male and female chickens. Male chickens are called roosters, while female chickens are called hens.
No, chickens are not mammals. To be a mammal, a vertebrate must produce milk for its offspring. Chickens do not. Chickens are birds. They have feathers and reproduce by a hard shelled egg. A mammal is an animal that gives live birth (except for marsupials and monotremes), has hair on it's body and feeds its babies with milk.
Foaling
Yes, the animals called moles give birth to live young, as opposed to laying eggs. Moles, as in spots on the body, do not give birth.