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The two things on the side of a chicken's head. They're round and the chicken sees out of them.
There is no definite age which you can no longer incubate a fertile egg, but the fresher an egg is, the better chance of a successful incubation and hatching.
Yes. Yes they do.
Friction is desirable on your tyres and brakes. Tyres need to grip the road, to push the car forward, stop and go round corners. Brakes need friction to stop the wheels turning.
A pattie is any food formed into a flat round shape. This could be meat or vegetables. A chicken pattie is a flat round shape formed from ground chicken. It's usually fried and used as you would use a hamburger pattie.
Capon Lined: Type of chicken meat. In fair round belly with good capon lined= Big round belly full of meat.
The menu at Kentucky Friend Chicken is relatively stable. The menu for Thanksgiving at this restaurant is the same as it is year-round.
Chicken should always be cooked to 165 F no matter how it's cooked.
? chicken pox is a disease caused by viruses called the varicella zoster virus (which also causes shingles). viruses are not normally considered organisms because they don't meet all the characteristics of living things.
A chicken egg is a round or oval body laid by the female chicken, which consists of an ovum surrounded by layers of membranes and an outer casing, which acts to nourish and protect a developing embryo and its nutrient reserves.
In the life cycle of the round worm, the second stage of life, sometimes considered the "adolescent" stage.
An etrog (Hebrew: אֶתְרוֹג‎, a type of citrus fruit, usually pronounced "esrog") needs to be larger than a hen's egg, preferably large enough to fit comfortably into one hand. Larger etrogim (plural), which can be held with two hands, are kosher but are considered less desirable. Perfectly round etrogim are not kosher, but there are different opinions on the ideal shape - some prefer a straight-edged etrog, others prefer them with a "gartel" - shaped as though they have a belt (the "gartel" worn by Chassidic and Charedic Jews) around the middle. Slightly bent etrogim can be kosher but are not considered as desirable.