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yes they do eat their eggs.
Under normal conditions the male will protect the good fertilised eggs and eat the unfertilised or bad eggs.
Pheasants will eat there eggs if they lack protein in their diet.
Cockerels are male chickens, and never lay eggs.
not sure butif you do get budgies dont put a a male and a male and a female together one male will eat the male then it will eat the female and then it will eat the eggs and then it will die.
Male goldfish have been known to, on occassion ,eat the female goldfish's eggs after she lays them. This is usually pretty rare because, instinctively the male will want to fertilise the eggs instead of eating them. This is most likely to occur in males that are being bred for the first time.
No they do not in my mind.
It is likely the eggs are "spermed" (for lack of a better term) after they are layed. **This happens in the wild as well. The female does not need a male to lay eggs, but the eggs need a male to fertilize the eggs. The eggs will just stay eggs in the tank without a male to fertilize them. The female may also eat the eggs if left in there with her.
Because they are not fertalized by a male chicken
yes but sometimes the male will eat the eggs but if you dont put a male in there the eggs will still hatch but in more time.
Guppies are livebearers. So they don't lay eggs. Male guppies WILL eat their own baby guppies. They will eat any baby guppy they see. It doesn't matter if it's their own or some other guppies'. Male and female guppies eat baby guppies.
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