Yes, roosters can lay eggs; however, this statement is misleading as roosters are male chickens and do not lay eggs. Only hens, the female chickens, are capable of laying eggs. If a hen is not fertilized by a rooster, the eggs will not develop into chicks but can still be laid.
They lay their eggs in nests that are built on sandy shell-covered beaches. The shells help to camouflage the eggs and the chicks.
Butterflies don't lay eggs! You stupid n'ers!
Butterflies don't lay eggs! You stupid n'ers!
Chickens do not give birth to live chicks; they lay eggs that then, if fertilized, hatch 21 days after laying.
Hens lay eggs without a rooster. It is only when the rooster fertilises the female's eggs that he will affect the egg production. (After fertilisation the hen will lay a clutch of fertile eggs which she will hatch.)
if you don't want chicks hard boil the eggs and give them back to them or simply take the nest off them and if you do want chicks take 2 nests off the pair and then take the nest strait away from them if you do want chicks and they have a nest when they lay the next nest u will ave to separate the chicks from the parents because when they lay the next nest they will literally beat the first chicks to death.
No,they lay eggs by them selfs but if you want CHICKS you need a roster to mate with thus they have chicks not eggs the normal ones.No, a hen will lay eggs regardless of there being a rooster so long as she is kept comfortable and happy with a safe quiet place to lay her eggs. A rooster is needed if you want to breed more chickens since he will fertilize the eggs.
I assume the question is about hens and eggs? In which case, calcium is needed in a laying ration to help the hen lay eggs with a strong shell.
no they lay eggs THEY DON'T!! but some chickens lay eggs that turn into chicks over time
Yes. Laying eggs is how they reproduce.
All birds lay eggs.