Yes. There is some chance of a throwback gene in the chick produced but in general, if the egg the chick hatches from is green/blue and the rooster who fertilized the egg is of the same genetic lines then very likely the resulting hen will go on to produce green eggs.
Big enough to do the birthing job in relation to the size of the egg laying chicken.
The hen lays the egg. The term "hen" refers to a female chicken, and it is the female that is responsible for laying eggs.
laying an egg
Most chickens are used for both egg laying and meat. A chicken lays the most year in her first year of egg laying. After two years, she is finished with her job of egg laying and is sent to the grocery store for someone to eat.
I'm unable to show diagrams. However, I can describe the chicken egg laying cycle: A chicken begins laying eggs around 4-5 months of age. It takes about 25-26 hours for a hen to produce an egg, which is laid in the early morning. Hens require 14-16 hours of daylight to lay eggs consistently. The cycle continues with regular egg laying until the hen enters a molting phase or reduced production due to other factors.
No - the chickens do not start laying chicken nuggets after their egg laying days are over.
lol. NO!
really hard.
There is no way to stop a chicken from laying eggs; It's nature's way.
One average a chicken ovulates every 24 hours. It varies by breed and some breeds take longer to produce an egg but there are no chicken breed that lay more than one egg in a 24 hour period.
The Dorking Chicken
Ushally it will take a chicken about 1 or 2 days before another egg is layed but if you let kids and dogs and other animals chase the chickens it will be stressed out and it will take longer for the chicken to lay an egg which is about up to 3 or 4 day to lay another.