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Definitely NO because hens egg is chicks before hatching and when hatched when it grow up it is already rooster if the chick is a boy but if it is a girl it is a hen..
A parent chicken is commonly a female chicken known as a hen that has hatched chicks. The parent chicken will protect the young chicks at all times.
Chicks are hatched in an incubator. It begins with the letter i.
A Black Star rooster has a white dot on its head, where the females do not. Black Stars as sex-link chickens meaning you can tell their sex by their color once hatched.
It could be from either or both. The rooster deposits a sperm packet into the hen when mating and this slowly releases sperm as needed. One mating with an individual hen can last as long as ten days before needing to be replaced. Sperm from a second rooster would also be present. So, the hen could be producing fertile eggs from both roosters
If a rooster has not been in contact with the hen, there will be no chicks. The birds and the bees with chickens are much like humans, at least for fertilization. There has to be mating for there to be babies.
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A group of eggs/chicks laid or hatched together is often referred to as a "hatch", "brood" or "clutch".
Hens lay eggs without a rooster. It is only when the rooster fertilises the female's eggs that he will affect the egg production. (After fertilisation the hen will lay a clutch of fertile eggs which she will hatch.)
Newly hatched chicks that have not been sexed; also called "unsexed" or "as hatched."
A situation equation is and estimate on what you think is the answer: At the chicken ranch this morning, there were 7,149 chicks. Later today, some more chicks hatched. Now the ranch has 8,945 chicks. How many new chicks hatched today? Situation equation: 1,700.
They need to have food when out of the shell. Scratch works well.