no but they would steal a hen.
The fox, the fox can take the hen, the hen can take the corn?
Accorsing to the staff trainers at my company... an ostrich egg is the equivalent to 18 chicken eggs.
That would be a hen that lays eggs, or one that is used for laying eggs as opposed to one raised to be fattened and eaten.
1. Bring across the fox and corn. 2. Return with the fox. 3. This time bring the hen across. 4. Return with the corn and collect the fox. 5. Bring the corn and fox across.
If the hen lays one egg per day it would take 1 year.
120 eggs.
They sit in the hen house on eggs, on the roost or in a nest.
incubator which is like a hen sitting on the eggs and the incubator keep the eggs nice and warm and moves them like a mama hen would do but a incubator cost a lot of money
This implies a hen and a half would lay 3 eggs in 3 days. Therefore 3 hens would lays 6 eggs in 3 days. So one hen would lay 2 eggs in 3 days. Or one egg every day and a half.
They would be drawn to there father when born.
Take the hen across first. Go back alone. Take the fox. Take the hen back. Get the food and leave the hen. Go back alone. Take the hen.
No, fertile hen eggs need to be incubated at the proper temperature and humidity levels to hatch successfully. Simply sitting in hay will not provide the ideal conditions for the eggs to develop and hatch.