No a chicken is definitely not bigger then a eagle. If you want to know if a chicken is bigger than a eagle your silly because eagles prey on chicken if they have they have the chance. So remember eagles are bigger than chickens.
YES Chickens can lay one egg per day depending on the breed of hen. Chickens can lay all year long depending on conditions.
An eagle will lay a clutch of one to three eggs per yearly season.
no, actually a smaller , organic, free range, corn fed chicken is tastier
It will all depend on the Eagle and the Cock.
An Australian Little Eagle is about the same size as a Bantam.
because men kill a lot of bald eagle
No more so than any other chickens egg. All eggs are nutritious.
they say ...i just heard that when you play music to chickens that lay eggs the chickens lay more eggs than usual but for broilers i dont think it will be of any benefit
No
yes they can some up too 6 years.
Go to your neighbours's farm and feed their chickens in the chicken coop.
they are
I raise chickens, and there are more than 50 in my barn.
Battery chickens, the chickens used in egg production, are kept in battery cages. These are tiny cages with very little room for the chicken. They are kept in conditions that would shock most people who eat their eggs. Bright, artificial lights are used to simulate daylight, to make them lay more than they would in natural conditions. They can barely move in their cages, are kept separate from other chickens, and do not have freedom or any kind of natural conditions to live in. Free-range eggs are eggs from free-range chickens, chickens kept in natural conditions- normal lighting, better food, and room to move around. While battery chickens produce more eggs per chicken with less room, the chickens themselves need better care than that, or so many people think.
Poultry farming is the raising of domesticated birds such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese, for the purpose of farming meat or eggs for food. Poultry are farmed in great numbers with chickens being the most numerous. More than 50 billion chickens are raised annually as a source of food, for both their meat and their eggs.
Yea it just takes them a longer time than chickens to lay eggs
Unlike battery farms, free range farmers have little control over the food their animals come across which can lead to unreliable productivity.