More than likely, but then the majority of hens eggs are unfertilised anyway.
No, it does not hurt a hen to lay an egg.
A fertilized hen egg is an egg that has been fertilized by a rooster. This means that there is a possibility that the egg contains a developing embryo. If the fertilized eggs are not collected and incubated, they will not hatch and will be indistinguishable from unfertilized eggs when cracked open for consumption.
Chickens combine eggs to make a baby chick through a process called fertilization. When a rooster mates with a hen, the rooster's sperm fertilizes the hen's egg, which then develops into a baby chick inside the egg.
Human eggs are smaller than hen's eggs because they have different functions. Human eggs are designed for fertilization and subsequent implantation in the uterus, while hen's eggs are meant to provide nutrients for a developing chick. Therefore, the size difference is due to their respective biological purposes.
No, a hen's egg is not a unicellular organism. It is a single cell, the ovum, surrounded by multiple layers such as the yolk, egg white, and shell. Once fertilized, the ovum develops into a multicellular organism, the chick.
A hen is older than an egg. *A hen comes from an egg. Either a hen or an egg can be older than one another.
we get a hen in a egg
both
The hen LAYS on the egg
what is the size of the egg layed by hen
It could be both if the hen was born first who made the hen (don't say Jesus!) if it was the egg who laid the egg
The hen goes first because the hen lays the egg.
the egg gt problem and the chicken forever cannot lay eggs
No one really knows. The egg had to be laid by something (hen), but the hen had to be hatched from something (egg.
The hen's egg came first because other animals layed the egg!!!!
No one really knows. The egg had to be laid by something (hen), but the hen had to be hatched from something (egg.
No, it does not hurt a hen to lay an egg.