A hen's egg could either be white or light brown or yellow
Yes, the eggs are from different hens. The hens egg color does not change that rapidly. As they age the color may wash out slightly however the color comes from a bile duct far up in the birds oviduct.
Feather coloring does not influence the color of the egg laid. The breed of the hen dictates what color her eggs will be.
No, Most chickens have the same color of legs, the egg color is determined by the variety of the chicken. For example, Bovine and cornish hens lay brown eggs, while Polish and leghorn hens lay white eggs. It should be noted that Cornish hens are not generally used for egg laying, but are a very common variety for butchering, as they gain weight and mature much faster than most varieties.
They are from CHICKENS OR HENS because an egg can not produce another egg. (They are hens not chickens.)
yes the hens eggs is halal.
egg shell,egg yolk,egg white
A breed that will lay a brown egg, will not lay a white or tinted egg. However, the eggs will be darker at the begging of hens laying cycle, and can fade to an extremely pale shade by the end of her laying cycle. The only other reason why a hen might lay an unexpected egg color, would be if she was a mix.
Some egg yolks are orange in color because of the diet of the hen that laid the egg. Hens that eat a diet rich in carotenoids, such as those found in certain plants and insects, produce eggs with orange yolks.
If you only have hens then no it is not possible. You need a rooster with the hens to get an embryo.
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the hen will not leave the egg and the egg will be covered in feathers
No, hens can't be mean. Though they could peck you when you touch them while their laying their egg, but it's not there fault, there only trying to protect their egg. Hens are actually great pets :)