Chickens lay eggs like this: Female Chicken meets male chicken. The two chickens express their love and an egg is "planted"in the female chickens bum. Later, she tries to poo, but instead comes out an egg.
But seriously, folks: Female chickens (hens) lay eggs, regardless of the presence of a male chicken (rooster). If the avian love making is successful, the egg is fertilized and a chick can develop. Fertilized or not, all eggs are laid the same, through the oviduct. A hen will try to incubate all her eggs--not just the fertilized ones.
The egg is deposited through the vent. The vent is located at the back end of the chicken, just under the tail. It is a small opening in the form of a horizontal slit, about an inch wide. It is surrounded by a ribbed rim, with skin and feathers on the outside.
Chickens, as well as other birds, have a common opening for reproduction, and for the evacuation of stools/urine mixture. They do not have a bladder because their urine is not a fluid. It is a white paste, called urates.. The intestine, ureters and oviduct come together into a common chamber called the cloaca.
This is a rather dirty place, but the egg is always clean and almost sterile when laid unless it is laid on top of or in fecal matter in the nest.
Babies don't come out of a hen, eggs come out of hens and the eggs contain the "baby" chick. Only eggs that have been fertilized can produce a chick and only if properly incubated. Eggs you buy at the store do not contain "baby" chicks.
The part of a chicken the eggs comes out is called the VENT and is located under the chickens tail feathers.
The hen lays the egg. The term "hen" refers to a female chicken, and it is the female that is responsible for laying eggs.
egg came first because someone told me that he first made omlate before making a chicken curry
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Clearly the egg came before the chicken. Inverts, fish, amphibians and dinosaurs were laying eggs long before the first hen existed. And the first hen certainly came from an egg. But, did it come from a "chicken" egg? But i ate the egg Well, that is one theory but who said the hen originally came from an egg? maybe a cross-breed situation occured between two mammals and they gave birth to a hen of somesort then the hen laid an egg. but once again what about the male?
The most popular and the most eaten egg laying hen in the United States of America would have to be the ever known and eaten chicken.
The most popular and the most eaten egg laying hen in the United States of America would have to be the ever known and eaten chicken.
The egg came before the hen; because dinosaurs had been laying eggs before hens(chickens) had even evolved.
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chicks could come from both roosters as the hen stores sperm and releases it drop by drop as each egg is ready for fertilisation
They are getting ready to have it.
From the cloaca.