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They taste great. slightly richer than chicken eggs, larger than chicken eggs and great for use in baking. They are a real treat just because unlike the chicken, the peahen only lays eggs at a certain time of year and only in limited quantity.
The benefit of eating peahen eggs over chicken eggs are that they are larger so you get more egg, they are richer in flavor, and you get more nutrients.
No. The PeaCOCK is the male of the species of bird called PEAFOWL. Not surprisingly, it is the female of the species, PeaHEN, which lays the eggs. The eggs are a bit bigger in size than a chicken's egg.
They penetrate the vent of the peahen. Much the same way a Rooster and Chicken do.
Yes, infact they're very high in fibre so go ahead, try one.
A peahen typically lays eggs once a year, usually during the breeding season, which can vary depending on the climate and environmental conditions. The clutch size generally ranges from 3 to 8 eggs. After laying, the peahen incubates the eggs for about 28 to 30 days before they hatch.
Pea hens lay eggs and sit on the nest about 28 days to hatch a clutch of eggs
No - the chickens do not start laying chicken nuggets after their egg laying days are over.
they come in different sizes stupid they come in different sizes stupid they come in different sizes stupid yeah u dummy
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All of them are, they will first have a white or beige mark on them and then they will come out after two days and eat your socks.