Ospreys typically lay their eggs about 1 to 3 weeks after mating. The exact timing can vary depending on factors such as environmental conditions and the specific breeding habits of the pair. Generally, they lay 1 to 4 eggs, and the incubation period lasts about 35 days before the eggs hatch.
yes they lay it right after mating
It depends what animal it is.
30 days
their wings dont have much to do with laying eggs. but only chickens lay eggs without mating
Female red-eared sliders typically lay eggs about 2 to 4 weeks after mating.
Shortly after the mating season, most insects lay their eggs.
no
After mating.
No, leopard geckos cannot lay eggs without mating. Female leopard geckos require fertilization from a male to produce viable eggs. However, they can lay eggs that are infertile if they have not mated, but these eggs will not develop into embryos.
All chickens can and will lay eggs without mating. They will be infertile eggs like those you buy in the store for cooking and eating.
5 weeks after mating
A male stick insect will not lay eggs. However, a female stick insect is parthenogenetically, and can lay eggs without mating with a male.