Oogenesis is the process of producing an ovum (egg cell). Egg production begins and ends before birth. There is a series of processes that take place during the production of an ovum... for more detailed information on the entire process, take a look at this article. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oogenesis
Resting a hen for a second laying production is called a molt. Chickens do not produce eggs when they are growing their new feathers.
The production of eggs is known as oviposition. After fertilization, the eggs are deposited by the female organism.
No cheese has eggs in the production of the cheese.
Goose eggs are called eggs (the same as chicken eggs are still eggs)
Eggs contain cholesterol, which is a building block for testosterone production in the body. Consuming eggs can help support the production of testosterone, a hormone important for various bodily functions, including muscle growth and reproductive health.
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Lobster eggs are sometimes called seed.(lobster carrying eggs is called a seeded lobster) They are also called roe.
The size of the egg is determined by the breed of the chicken. If you have a standard hen laying very small eggs then I would guess that she has just started to lay eggs. If this is the situation, then what you are getting is what is called "test" eggs. As a hens reproductive system gears up for egg production, her oviduct is still developing and can produce tiny eggs, soft eggs and eggs with no yolk for a few days.
Baked eggs are sometimes called shirred eggs.
Sperm production is the creation of sperm in the testies of the bull. Ovum production is the creation of eggs in the ovaries of the cow.
Barracuda eggs are called 'barracuda eggs'.
It is sometimes called a clutch. This is not for animal eggs.