Most often when the hen eats the egg it is because it was broken. Chickens will eat almost anything and while they usually do not break the eggs to eat them they will clean up after any that are already broken.
Well you see if the Female lovebird stops sitting on the eggs then the predidder of the Lovebird will eat the eggs
No
Not if they have been sitting out and not kept in the fridge,
Other chickens bring food by pushing it.
There are bantams of just about every breed. Bantams are not just a single breed, bantams describe the size of the bird. There are bantam Cochin which lay brown eggs. Bantam silkies that lay white eggs and Bantam Americana's that lay green eggs. So the answer to your question is They lay White, Brown, green, blue, rose, lavender and various other shades of eggs.
The dutch bantam lays more than an average large fowl. (At 270 a year plus.) But is still one of the smallest. The rhode island red bantam is large, so should lay large eggs.
eat 'em
A rooster is male. No, males of any species do not lay eggs. A banty hen lays the eggs.
No. Silkies are great brooders. Very few breeds will abandon a clutch of eggs due to a storm. As long as she is sheltered from the wind and rain she will stay with the eggs. Thunderstorms do not bother most broody hens unless they are out in the open and subject to lashing rain and winds.
Yes. The only difference between a bantam's egg and the standard chicken's egg is that they are about half the size.
I would say 180 ish
yes 21 days for all chicken eggs to hatch