Yes. The only difference between a bantam's egg and the standard chicken's egg is that they are about half the size.
No, male flies do not lay eggs. Only female flies have the ability to lay eggs.
No, male cockroaches cannot lay eggs. Only female cockroaches have the ability to lay eggs.
Yes, chickens lay unfertilized eggs.
No, cockroaches cannot lay eggs in your skin. They typically lay their eggs in dark, hidden places like cracks and crevices.
Yes, moths lay eggs. After mating, female moths will typically lay their eggs on a suitable surface, such as leaves, twigs, or other materials, to ensure the survival of their offspring.
Yes, silkie bantams do lay edible eggs that are similar in taste and nutritional value to standard chicken eggs. However, silkie bantam eggs are typically smaller than average chicken eggs.
There are bantams of just about every breed. Bantams are not just a single breed, bantams describe the size of the bird. There are bantam Cochin which lay brown eggs. Bantam silkies that lay white eggs and Bantam Americana's that lay green eggs. So the answer to your question is They lay White, Brown, green, blue, rose, lavender and various other shades of eggs.
It depends on what breed of chicken it is - normal laying hens lay about 150-200 eggs a year, but chickens like bantams and ornamental breeds lay about 80-120 eggs a year. Hybrid hens lay about 300 eggs a year! The record for most eggs laid in a year is 364. A day off for christmas?
Most breeds of bantams are excellent setters and can be used to hatch other hens eggs. Often putting a bantam in a cage with a clutch of eggs will "make" her go broody and she will set on the eggs.
They can lay up to an egg a day for a week. They may take a few days off before they start back. They produce small, very tasty eggs
Chicken eggs are the most common edible eggs. Other edible eggs are: duck, pheasant, quail, goose, turkey, ostrich, pigeon and emu. Fish eggs from Salmon, Sturgeon, Cod, Shaker, Whitefish, and Hake are also edible.
Yes. Bantams and standard breed normally get along well once the pecking order is established. Bantams are often quite aggressive so it would not be unusual for the bantam rooster to be the dominant bird.
You have used Bantam as if it were a specific breed of hen. Bantams are just smaller versions of a standard breed. Almost every breed of chicken is available in standard (large) or Bantam (small). On average a chicken will start to lay eggs at about 7 months old. Some breeds earlier, while other breeds mature later. The peak laying happens for about 18 months and then begins to drop. Most hens stop laying eggs at about 3 years old. See "related links" for breed descriptions and rate of lay.
Yes pinguin eggs edible, I ate a couple of them with chorizo
Yes, barred rock chickens lay brown eggs that are edible, like eggs from other chicken breeds. Barred rock hens are known for being reliable layers of large brown eggs. These eggs are nutritious and safe to eat when properly handled and cooked.
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
Cows do not lay eggs,Cows do not lay eggs,