depends on whether it's hen or a rooster! ---- Roosters do not lay eggs, or give birth for that matter. The only species in which the male of that species gives birth is the seahorse.
from eggs
The cockerel has sperm to fertilise the chickens eggs, hens lay eggs regularly but they need to be fertilised for a chick to emerge.
The larvae emerge as caterpillars.
Usually chicken eggs, but quail and ostrich eggs are tasty.
No, you do not need eggs to fry chicken.
egg of chicken
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
Eggs and Chicken.
Salmonella can be found in both chicken and eggs, although the incidence is more rare in eggs.
Layer, when defining a chicken is a bird used to produce eggs.
Chicken eggs take 21 days from the first day of incubation. Proper temperature and humidity are key factors. Low thatch temperature and drafts can effect the length of time it will take for the chicks to emerge from the shell. When properly done, all eggs in the clutch should peep within hours of each other.
From a shop From a farm or from a chicken of course :)